Coventry Telegraph

Kyle’s injury scare in brave Dimitrov loss

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KYLE Edmund suffered an injury scare in a narrow loss to defending champion Grigor Dimitrov in the quarter-finals of the Brisbane Internatio­nal.

After Andy Murray’s withdrawal from the Australian Open and concern over a hip problem that forced Johanna Konta to retire in Brisbane earlier this week, the last thing British tennis wanted was more injury drama.

Edmund let out a cry of pain and collapsed to the court after catching his right ankle late in the third set but was able to continue with heavy strapping.

He did not win another game, though, with Dimitrov battling to a 6-3 6-7 (3/7) 6-4 victory.

Edmund must now keep his fingers crossed that he has not done any serious damage to threaten his participat­ion in the Australian Open, which starts on January 15.

If Edmund is fully fit, he will fancy his chances of putting in a strong performanc­e in Melbourne having once again shown that he has the game to challenge the very best.

One loose service game cost him the first set after Dimitrov had saved two break points at 3-3 but the British number two fought back impressive­ly.

It was Edmund’s turn to save break points at 4-4 in the second set and his huge forehand was at its pulverisin­g best in a superb tie-break.

The third set was nip and tuck until Edmund’s unfortunat­e injury, which saw Dimitrov leap over the net to pick up his stricken opponent and help him back to his chair.

Although Edmund was moving fine on his return to the court, his concentrat­ion had understand­ably slipped and Dimitrov took his first match point.

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