Kyrgios

2022 - 9 - 4

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US Open Stunner: Nick Kyrgios Upsets Daniil Medvedev, Who Will ... (ATP Tour)

Nick Kyrgios stunned defending champion Daniil Medvedev 7-6(11), 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 at the US Open on Sunday evening to reach the quarter-finals at Flushing ...

From the moment of his gaffe, Kyrgios dominated with his big serve and never allowed Medvedev to get comfortable. By rule, if a ball does not land on your side of the net and spin back to your opponent's side of the court, you are not allowed to touch the ball on that side. Kyrgios put a finger up in celebration, thinking he had just earned a spot on the highlight reel. The set got complicated as the Australian rediscovered his focus, but Kyrgios missed a neutral backhand long to allow his opponent to level the clash. Kyrgios put on the pressure from there, using his drop shot to great effect in the latter stages of the tie-break. Leading 1-0 and at 30/30 on Medvedev's serve, the 23rd seed rushed around the net and swatted away a ball that was not going to land anywhere close to the net. Kyrgios was unable to sustain his momentum, though, playing a poor opening service game in the second set. On the third of those set points, at 8/7, Kyrgios hit a tricky backhand volley that just clipped the singles line. Later in the first set, he would mix it up to give his big-serving opponent different looks. [Rafael Nadal](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/rafael-nadal/n409/overview), [Carlos Alcaraz](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/carlos-alcaraz/a0e2/overview) or [Casper Ruud](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/casper-ruud/rh16/overview) will become World No. He frequented the net to put pressure on Medvedev, winning 62 per cent (29/47) of those points. "What a place to do it," Kyrgios said.

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Nick Kyrgios Upsets No. 1 Daniil Medvedev at the U.S. Open (The New York Times)

Medvedev grew frustrated in a four-set loss that ensured neither singles draws will have a repeat winner this year. Kyrgios will play another Russian, No.

The other quarterfinal in the top half of the men’s draw will match No. last month and by beating Medvedev in the second round of the National Bank Open in Montreal. His next opponent will be Karen Khachanov, the No. Kyrgios is No. Open, rebounded to win the second set, Kyrgios quickly took command, breaking serve in the fourth game of the third set after Medvedev jumped out to a 40-0 lead. Medvedev is No. Both men appealed to the sellout crowd in Arthur Ashe Stadium for support and both saved three set points before Kyrgios secured it after 63 minutes. 27 Karen Khachanov, in the quarterfinals. 1 ranking after the U.S. Kyrgios will play another Russian, No. In eight previous appearances, he had not been past the third round. But for Kyrgios, despite his serve and fast-court skills, the U.S.

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Nick Kyrgios defeats Daniil Medvedev, secures first career berth in ... (ESPN)

Nick Kyrgios eliminated defending US Open champion and No. 1-ranked Daniil Medvedev in the fourth round on Sunday night at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York, ...

Berrettini, the 2021 Wimbledon runner-up, advanced via a 3-6, 7-6 (2), 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 win over [Alejandro Davidovich Fokina](https://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/players/profile?playerId=3212). [Novak Djokovic](https://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/players/profile?playerId=296) in the title match. Ruud, a 23-year-old from Oslo, who also reached the US Open quarterfinals for the first time in his career, already was the first Norwegian man to appear in the third and fourth rounds at the Open. Kyrgios has said that had he won Wimbledon, he might not have shown up at the US Open at all. But the 26-year-old Russian said he was bothered by a sore throat and generally "felt a little bit sick," which he attributed to too-powerful air conditioning in the U.S. He smacked a ball in anger that ricocheted off a blue wall behind a baseline, coming close to flying over and landing amid spectators. He followed that up with a victory over Medvedev at a hard-court tournament in Montreal soon after. Pride, he went on, at succeeding in distancing himself from "feeling so depressed all the time, so feeling sorry for myself." That's going to be all over 'SportsCenter,' so I'm going to [look] like an idiot." 1 in the rankings, and felt a mix of pride and relief. He also never had managed to parlay his unquestioned skill into terrific play with any semblance of the consistency he is displaying lately. "I'm just glad I'm finally able to show New York my talent," Kyrgios said after delivering 21 aces and employing his typical go-for-broke style against Medvedev.

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Nick Kyrgios overcomes bizarre shot at US Open to beat No. 1 seed ... (USA TODAY)

In Sunday's match at the U.S. Open against No. 1 seed Daniil Medvedev, Nick Kyrgios lost a crucial point in perhaps the most careless way possible.

Subsequent to the exchange, he mentioned to ESPN’s Patrick McEnroe who was sitting courtside that he didn’t know it was against the rules. Kyrgios is no stranger to on-court antics, including frequent racquet smashing and berating supporters in his coaching box. It’s hard to believe that Kyrgios, who has been playing tennis pretty much his whole life and made the Wimbledon final this year, did not know. In fact, Kyrgios had the break point all but secured when his passing shot popped straight up in the air off of Medvedev’s racquet. The chair umpire immediately awarded the point to Medvedev, but the confusing part is that Kyrgios was apparently unaware he couldn’t do that. In Sunday’s round of 16 match at the U.S.

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Kyrgios confused on rule, beats 2021 US Open champ Medvedev (The Washington Post)

Nick Kyrgios has eliminated defending U.S. Open champion and No. 1-ranked Daniil Medvedev in the fourth round.

If he managed to win a Grand Slam title, he figured, the motivation to earn one would dissipate. He reached his first Grand Slam semifinal, then first Grand Slam final, at the All England Club in July, before losing to Novak Djokovic in the title match. He smacked a ball in anger that ricocheted off a blue wall behind a baseline, coming close to flying over and landing amid spectators. Open final ended his bid for the first calendar-year Grand Slam in men’s tennis since 1969 — will relinquish the top ranking. that he finds “just crazy.” Medvedev likened the way Kyrgios played Sunday to the level regularly reached by Rafael Nadal, who owns 22 Grand Slam titles and plays his fourth-round match Monday against American Frances Tiafoe, and Djokovic, who has 21 majors but is not at the U.S. Now Medvedev — whose victory over Djokovic in the 2021 U.S. He also never has managed to parlay his unquestioned skill into the terrific play with any semblance of the consistency he is displaying lately. Pride, he went on, at succceding in distancing himself from ”feeling so depressed all the time, so feeling sorry for myself.” That’s going to be all over ‘SportsCenter,’ so I’m going to like an idiot.” Then Kyrgios won his first ATP title in three years at Washington in August. The 23rd-seeded Kyrgios, a 27-year-old from Australia, never had managed to make it past the third round of the U.S.

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US Open: Pese a despiste, Kyrgios abruma a Medvedev (Santa Maria Times)

NUEVA YORK (AP) — Nick Kyrgios protagonizó una pifia monumental. Dio igual para el temperamental tenista australiano.

Pero esto confirma que mi nivel es alto en los Slams, que soy muy sólido, que me gusta jugar al mejor de cinco y que puedo dar mi mejor tenis en las instancias más importantes”. El romano de 26 años abrió la temporada alcanzando las semifinales del Abierto de Australia, pero se perdió Roland Garros en mayo tras operarse la mano derecha. “El tenis no es un deporte fácil de seguir para los noruegos, todo el tiempo estamos en otras zonas horarias”, añadió. “No es ningún secreto que para mí los Slams son el objetivo de la temporada. El momento inolvidable de la noche fue cuando Kyrgios perdió — inexplicablemente — un punto al irse corriendo alrededor de la red para rematar una pelota que iba a picar afuera. “Es el deportista más importante que tenemos en Noruega”. Ya lo había hecho este año con su marcha a la final del Abierto de Francia, donde perdió ante Rafael Nadal. “Fue un partido de un nivel muy alto", dijo Medvedev. Nadie acumula más victorias en la gira desde junio que él jugador de Canberra. También superó a Medvedev en el posterior Masters de Montreal. "Estaba harto de fallarle a la gente. Kyrgios alcanzó la final en el All England Club en julio, sucumbiendo ante Novak Djokovic en el duelo de campeonato.

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Kyrgios destrona a Medvedev y va a por todo en el US Open (El Diario NY)

El actual campeón, Daniil Medvedev, dejará de ser número del 1 del mundo tras la derrota ante el mejor Nick Kyrgios.

El reglamento no entiende de chistes y el australiano perdió el punto. El segundo set arrancó con Medvedev dominante, rompiendo el saque de Kyrgios a la primera oportunidad, quien cometió 13 errores no forzados en el parcial. El parcial se decidió en un igualadísimo tie-break, en el que ambos tuvieron bolas de set y que permitió ver puntos espectaculares, como dejadas imposibles de Kyrgios, quien acabó llevándose el parcial. El estadio Arthur Ashe vivió la noche del domingo uno de los partidos de más calidad en el cuadro masculino en lo que va de US Open. Pero reconoció el alto nivel de su rival: “Nick jugó a un nivel muy alto. Por momentos, Kyrgios destrozó al número 1 del mundo, que con la derrota perderá esa posición privilegiada del ranking el 12 de septiembre.

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Para no dejar de ver: Nick Kyrgios Out of Context en el US Open (ESPN Deportes)

En el encuentro correspondiente a los octavos de final del cuadro masculino, Daniil Medvedev y Nick Kyrgios se veían las caras. Y en ese encuentro, ...

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Kyrgios aparta a Medvedev de Nueva York (y del número uno) (EL PAÍS)

El australiano, finalista en Wimbledon, derrota al defensor del título (7-6(11), 3-6, 6-3 y 6-2) y reafirma su voluntad ganar un grande: “Antes salía por ...

Licenciado en Comunicación Audiovisual por la Universidad de Navarra. Estoy contento por mostrar al fin a Nueva York mi talento; no he tenido grandes viajes en esta ciudad ni he jugado muy buen tenis [su límite es la tercera ronda], así que estoy feliz por poder mostraros el trabajo y la dedicación. La reacción de Medvedev, el graderío y la jueza ha sido de incredulidad. Es la nota surrealista (y absurda) de un partido que decanta con autoridad y que incide en su preponderancia sobre el ruso, al que ha batido cuatro de las cinco veces que se han cruzado; dos en menos de un mes. El australiano, de 27 años, decidió borrar de su calendario la gira sobre tierra batida y concentrar sus esfuerzos en la hierba inglesa y el cemento norteamericano. “Este es el último viaje antes de regresar a Australia. Peleado con el mundo –“muchos entrenadores me decían que no iba a ser bueno”–, ha mejorado pero su comportamiento sigue dejando mucho que desear. Ya lo insinuó a principios de verano en Wimbledon, donde logró aterrizar en la final y solo pudo ser detenido por Djokovic, y reafirma su voluntad –más o menos duradera, fugaz o no, ya se verá– de convertirse en un tenista de verdad y responder a aquellas expectativas que genera su enorme potencial. Continúa el show y deja alguna que otra salida de tono, pero al parecer no va de farol. Acaba de sentenciar con un ace a Daniil Medvedev, al que asesta una doble estocada fulminante: aparta al ruso de la lucha por el título –que defendía tras el éxito del año pasado, en el que se impuso a Novak Djokovic– y lo destrona. El 7-6(11), 3-6, 6-3 y 6-2 (en 2h53) que culmina su plan redibuja el torneo neoyorquino y reduce la carrera por ocupar la poltrona mundial a tres nombres: Nick Kyrgios clava la mirada al frente y se encoge de brazos.

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Kyrgios 'sorprende' a Medveded, número uno del mundo y habrá ... (LatinUs)

El US Open 2022 tendrá nuevo Campeón, pues este domingo por la noche, Nick Kyrgios le abolló la corona a Daniil Medveded. El australiano venció en cuatro ...

El australiano venció en cuatro sets al ruso (7-6, 3-6, 6-3 y 6-2) para avanzar a Cuartos de Final en Flushing Meadows. El oriundo de Canberra sueña con la corona en Nueva York y conquistar su primer Grand Slam. Pero en el tercero y cuarto, el oceánico fue superior a su rival hasta vencerlo en el Estadio Artur Ashe.

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No shame for Medvedev after exiting U.S. Open to in-form Kyrgios (Reuters)

Russian Daniil Medvedev said Nick Kyrgios played to the level of Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic on Sunday, as the Australian shut down his title defence ...

I think that physically maybe that played a little bit of a role. "Today I felt a little bit sick. "I felt my throat a little bit today. He has an amazing serve." "He's tough to play. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com

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Coco Gauff: "Kyrgios me ha ayudado a mejorar como jugadora" (ESPN Deportes)

El pase a los cuartos de final en el US Open confirma y reafirma los resultados que ha obtenido a lo largo de los meses. La final en Roland Garros, su ascenso ...

Es diferente lo que se ve en las prácticas, por lo menos esa es mi experiencia con él". El pase a los cuartos de final en el US Open confirma y reafirma los resultados que ha obtenido a lo largo de los meses. La final en Roland Garros, su ascenso al N°1 en dobles y las múltiples instancias decisivas que jugó en el WTA Tour son prueba de ello.

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'I can't do that?' - Nick Kyrgios' incredible brainfade gives free point ... (Sporting News)

An incredible Nick Kyrgios brainfade where he appeared to not know a rule has cost him a crucial point in the US Open fourth-round blockbuster against ...

The brainfade ultimately didn't cost Kyrgios who broke Medvedev in his next service game and went on to win the third set 6-3. The moment occurred in Medvedev's first service game in the third set with the match tied at one set apiece after an incredible contest filled with Kyrgios antics and the Russian even threatening to quit at one point. As a Medvedev shot looped into air and was not going to reach the net, Kyrgios incredibly crossed on to the world No.1's side of the court and swatted the ball into court, before celebrating toward his players box.

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Nick Kyrgios, on a roll, storms into his first U.S. Open quarterfinal (The Washington Post)

With another class win, this one over world No. 1 Daniil Medvedev, the Australian's reputation further evolves.

“I know the process now of what it takes to get to a final of a Grand Slam. Not to win it yet, but to get to the final. But I stay the same, where before I used to just ride the highs and lows way too much, and I was exhausted. The difference between the Kyrgios of just a few months ago and the man who leads the ATP in most tour victories since June is all mental. “I look back, it was just all a learning process to now because I’ve matured so much. He celebrated afterward by holding up a finger and smiling with glee, apparently unaware of the rule that had just cost him a break point. 1 in a month, a result that will knock Medvedev down in the rankings. Kyrgios took the final two sets in 74 minutes while Medvedev looked wearier with every point. After staving off three Medvedev set points, Kyrgios earned two himself and flubbed both, turning and thundering at the entourage in his player box. 10 battle in Montreal had gone the maximum three sets men play at tournaments that aren’t Grand Slams, and a raucous crowd settled in for the show. The air was so heavy it might have had texture Sunday following a light afternoon rain, and a Kyrgios-Medvedev matchup had all the makings of an on-court storm. 1 Daniil Medvedev, 7-6 (13-11), 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, to reach the quarterfinals of the U.S.

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Nick Kyrgios playing at Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic's level ... (Eurosport.com)

Daniil Medvedev praised Nick Kyrgios for playing at Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal's level after losing to the Australian at the US Open.

I think that physically maybe that played a little bit of a role. “Physically I started feeling little bit worse in the third set, so I think that was a little bit the key. “I felt my throat a little bit today. “It's a pity because today I felt a little bit sick. “The thing is that in the lounge or somewhere I can cover myself. But even in the locker room, I don't know in Fahrenheit, but probably like 68 degrees or something. “Not going to cry in the room, but I'm a little bit disappointed. Yeah, physically I started just feeling a little bit more tired. He has a little bit of a different game because he's not like a grinder in a way. “I actually don't know which place I will be. “So that's not nice because honestly after such a match, when you lose in Grand Slam, look, I'm trying to look good here, but I'm disappointed. If he plays like this till end of the tournament, he has all the chances to win it.

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Nick Kyrgios beats top seed Daniil Medvedevat at US Open - CNN (CNN)

Defending champion Daniil Medvedev was knocked out of the US Open after losing 6-7 6-3 3-6 2-6 against Nick Kyrgios in the fourth round.

"I feel like I'm more just proud of the way that I've bounced back after everything, honestly," he said. "Today, I felt a little bit sick," he told reporters after the match. "I returned unbelievable today. "I felt my throat a little bit today ... He ended the encounter with 53 winners, 21 of which were aces. "I just thought I played the right way," Kyrgios told reporters.

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Kyrgios lo hizo: eliminó a Medvedev y lo dejó sin el N°1 (ESPN Deportes)

El australiano Nick Kyrgios encendió la fiesta en Nueva York: se anotó un triunfazo ante el ruso Daniil Medvedev por 7-6 (11), 3-6, 6-3 y 6-2, avanzó a los ...

Un logró más: aseguró que el campeón no defienda el título en el US Open. El australiano siempre saca su mejor versión en los momentos importantes y esta vez no fue la excepción. 30.000 almas presentes en el Arthur Ashe vivieron uno de los mejores partidos en la presente edición del US Open.

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