Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Kyrgios finally shows quality

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NICK Kyrgios’s back-to-back victories against Novak Djokovic at last have the explosive Australian tennis talent in the spotlight for the right reasons.

The 21-year-old, whose petulant antics have often overshadow­ed his immense skill, overpowere­d three-time defending champion Djokovic to book a quarter-final showdown with Roger Federer at the ATP Indian Wells Masters.

The 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) triumph against Djokovic on the Stadium Court the Serb had owned for three straight years came on the heels of Kyrgios’s quarter-final triumph against Djokovic in Acapulco.

Kyrgios is the first player in eight years to beat Djokovic in back-to-back hard court tournament­s.

“I’m very impressed him taking out Novak, back-toback weeks, on Novak’s best surface,” Federer said.

“It goes a long way for all the players – not that he needed to prove his point – but I think now he has really arrived on the scene.

“He’s beaten all the guys: Novak, myself, Rafa (Nadal). It’s very impressive.”

Kyrgios is unbroken in 30 service games at Indian Wells, mixing 33 aces with just six double-faults despite sending down second deliveries at more than 200km/h.

In Acapulco, Kyrgios fired 25 aces to bring a premature end to Djokovic’s first tourna- ment since a shock secondroun­d exit at the US Open.

His aggressive serve was again at the forefront yesterday, but Djokovic said the 16th-ranked Aussie had plenty to back it up.

“He was playing better from baseline here than he did in Acapulco,” Djokovic said.

“So even when I had my chances, when I was in the rallies, he was just not giving too many points away.

“Undoubtedl­y he is capable of a lot of big things. That was projected for him already a couple of years back. He’s not very consistent with his results, but he’s coming closer.

“There is no doubt that he has a big game, and that game that he has can and should be for a top-10, top-five player. So it just depends on him and his commitment to the sport.”

That commitment has been called into question on more than one occasion.

He was booed off the court and accused of giving up as he crashed out of the Australian Open in January.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Nick Kyrgios produced an impeccable display of power serving in his straight-sets win against Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Nick Kyrgios produced an impeccable display of power serving in his straight-sets win against Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells.
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