The Sun (Malaysia)

KYRGIOS CAN NICK IT

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RAFAEL NADAL said Nick Kyrgios “has everything” to succeed and that he hopes the Australian will fulfil his promise despite his latest high-profile meltdown in the China Open final. Kyrgios was back in the spotlight after he capitulate­d 6-2, 6-1 to the Spanish world No. 1 in Beijing yesterday, during which he swore, argued with the umpire and was docked a point. It is just the latest indiscreti­on for Kyrgios, 22, whose potential has often been betrayed by his temperamen­t – including at last year’s Shanghai Masters, where he was fined for “lack of best efforts” in an extraordin­ary defeat to Mischa Zverev. Going into the China Open ranked 19, Kyrgios scored redemptive wins over Zverev and the German’s brother, Alexander, before his title bid unravelled in the final against Nadal. Kyrgios appeared unable to get over an incorrect line call in the first game as he indulged in one of his infamous running debates with the umpire. Nadal admitted he was bemused by some of Kyrgios’s antics. “Of course, some moments was a little bit strange for me, something a little bit unusual,” Nadal, 31, said. But Nadal has no doubts about Kyrgios’s talent. “He has unbelievab­le good eyes, when you play against him, it looks like he has time for everything. That’s very difficult. Then, of course, he has great hands and a fantastic serve. So let’s see what can happen in the future, but of course he will be a candidate for everything.

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