When you’re hot,you get a lucky break even on your bad days. And Nick Kyrgios is hot as the US Open hurtles into its second week.
Nick Kyrgios’ potential path to a maiden grand slam final became smoother on Tuesday when the world No.3 and four-time champion fell to American 22nd seed Frances Tiafoe.
The American legend has been bowled over by what he has seen in New York and looks forward to many more years of “unbelievable” tennis from the Canberran.
The controversial Australian tennis great speaks about her enduring love for the sport,being shunned by the game and why she will never back down.
In a feature interview with a UK newspaper,the Perth-based pastor claims nobody spoke to her at this year’s Wimbledon competition.
Ajla Tomljanovic made it a night to remember for Australian tennis fans,following compatriot Nick Kyrgios into a maiden US Open quarter-final with a gritty victory over Russian Liudmila Samsonova.
It’s a big day for the Aussies as week two at Flushing Meadows kicks off with Ajla Tomljanovic taking on Ludmilla Samsonova and Nick Kyrgios facing world No.1 and defending champion Daniil Medvedev.
Nick Kyrgios downed world number one Daniil Medvedev in an absorbing battle,ending the Russian’s hopes for a US Open title defence in New York.
Intent on defying his detractors,Nick Kyrgios readily admits he’ll carry a siege mentality into his US Open fourth-round joust with world No.1 and defending champion Daniil Medvedev.
Rafael Nadal handed old foe Richard Gasquet a Flushing Meadows mugging,walloping the Frenchman 6-0,6-1,7-5 to ease into the US Open fourth round.
Stars of sport,business and politics have expressed their admiration of the tennis great after her final match and predicted she will shine off the court.