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Cup can banish slam nightmares for Kyrgios

- LEO SCHLINK

NICK Kyrgios is banking on the prospect of Davis Cup glory to erase the memories of a depressing grand slam season.

Devastated after a 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, 6-1 first-round US Open loss to Queensland’s John Millman, Kyrgios described his 2017 battle with injury as “diabolic.”

And he admitted he does not care enough to commit fully to tennis, suggesting coach Sebastien Grosjean would be better off with a more dedicated player.

“I keep letting people down,” Kyrgios said in another post-match confession­al, con- ceding there were more focused players who would be a better fit for Grosjean.

“I’m not good enough for him (Grosjean). He’s very dedicated. He’s an unbelievab­le coach. He probably deserves a player who is probably more dedicated to the game than I am. He deserves a better athlete than me.”

Asked to elaborate, Kyrgios said: “I’m not dedicated to the game at all. There are players out there who are more dedicated, who want to get better, who strive to get better every day. The ‘one-percenters.’ I’m not that guy.”

Kyrgios was hampered by shoulder soreness in his fifth consecutiv­e grand slam loss to a lower-ranked player.

“I wasn’t feeling it at all and then on one serve I lost power in my arm,” he said.

“One serve, then completely dead. It’s so dead and numb. It’s incredibly weak. It’s so annoying.

“The last three months has been a nightmare, really.

“I had such a good Indian Wells, Miami, and then Davis Cup — we had a good (quarter-final) win over America, and then things just went downhill from there really.”

Regarded as a future grand slam champion, Kyrgios warned he would always struggle for consistenc­y.

“I have had a diabolic year at these slams. It doesn’t surprise me. It’s just the story of my career, really,” he said.

“Obviously I’m disappoint­ed I lost today (but) it’s not the end of the world. “I will get over it in probably half an hour... It is what it is.”

Kyrgios was warned for swearing by umpire Carlos Ramos, protesting his innocence as Millman also defended his Davis Cup teammate.

Kyrgios will now target this month’s Davis Cup semi-final against Belgium in Brussels from September 15-17.

“Obviously Davis Cup is one of my priorities this year. I put it right at the top of my list,” he said.

“I have put a lot of effort into Davis Cup this year. I obviously made myself available for every tie, really bought in, really gave everything.

“We are doing so well so it is my goal to win the Davis Cup, so we’ll see.”

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Picture: MITCH BEAR Geelong Rangers coach Stuart Begg.
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Nick Kyrgios

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