The Cairns Post

At least it wasn’t a total toweling

While his knee got media talking, Kyrgios came oh-so close to victory

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NICK Kyrgios took a knee before his Laver Cup match against Roger Federer but denied the act was in support of American athletes’ anti-Donald Trump protests.

The 22-year-old Canberran was also in tears after the match but said that was because of how close he came to a second career win over the Swiss master.

The Australian knelt for about three seconds at the net ahead of the pre-match warmup before losing to Federer in a third-set tiebreak in Prague on Sunday.

It sparked US media speculatio­n he’d chosen to engage in the intensifyi­ng spat between the country’s sports world and president Trump, who has uninvited NBA champions Golden State from a White House visit.

Trump earlier attacked protesting NFL players by suggesting anyone who took a knee during the national anthem was a “son of a bitch” and should lose their job.

Kyrgios, who made headlines in January when he wore an anti-Trump T-shirt, later in his post-Federer match press conference rebuffed claims he had joined in the protest.

“F**k no. Serious?” the Australian responded to the question from journalist­s.

“I’m doing that before most matches just to remember, you know, the two most important people that have passed away.”

Kyrgios has lost a grandmothe­r and grandfathe­r in recent years. The Australian, playing for Team World, had a match point but ended up losing to the 19-time grand slam winner Federer 4-6 7-6 (8-6) 11-9, with the Swiss star clinching the inaugural Laver Cup for Team Europe.

Earlier in the Cup Federer joined forces with Spaniard Rafael Nadal to win the doubles.

They teamed up for the first time to defeat Sam Querrey and Jack Sock 6-4, 1-6, 10-5. “It was unbelievab­le,” Nadal said.

The inaugural Laver Cup at Prague’s O2 Arena has been played on an unusual black hard court. Alexander Zverev, Marin Cilic, Dominic Thiem and Tomas Berdych also formed the European team, while John Isner, Nick Kyrgios, Denis Shapovalov and Frances Tiafoe made up Team World.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? MISSED SWISS: Nick Kyrgios of Team World couldn’t quite get there against Roger Federer of Team Europe at the inaugural Laver Cup in Prague.
Picture: AFP MISSED SWISS: Nick Kyrgios of Team World couldn’t quite get there against Roger Federer of Team Europe at the inaugural Laver Cup in Prague.

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