Daily Star

NASTY NICK’S DEMOLITION JOB ON FILIP

- By ALEX SPINK

NICK KYRGIOS went from spit to spat after using his sense of injustice to fuel one of the performanc­es of the Championsh­ips.

The Australian was back on court for the first time since spitting in the direction of a “disrespect­ful” fan and calling a female line judge a “snitch” on Tuesday.

Letting his tennis do the talking, he hit 50 winners and 24 aces to demolish Filip Krajinovic 6-2 6-3 6-1 on No.2 Court and book a last-32 date with fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.

“I didn’t want to remind people that I’m good – I know I’m good,” said Kyrgios (below). “I just feel like I don’t have the respect sometimes.”

The theme establishe­d, he took issue with his treatment by the media, adding: “This was just kind of a reminder to put you all back in your place.

“It’s like me simply eating sushi here the other day, the disrespect, the things I got from that on social media, ‘Oh, he’s so rude. He has no manners’.

“I literally played four hours and I needed food. Has anyone in this room played four hours of tennis in their life in a row? No.

“But there’s nothing you possibly could tell me I did wrong today. I’ve dumbfounde­d all of you.”

Kyrgios, who is unseeded and ranked 40 in the world, describes himself as “one of the biggest stars in the sport”.

Perhaps he needs to feel the world is against him to produce his best. If certainly worked for him yesterday.

Over on Centre Court Rafa Nadal took a step closer to his first Wimbledon final for 11 years but was made to work for it by a little-known Lithuanian.

The No.2 seed saw off Ricardas Berankis in four sets – 6-4 6-4 4-6 6-3 – to book a third-round tie with Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego.

“I need to improve,” said Nadal. “It’s important for me to be humble and accept the challenge.”

Roberto Bautista Agut became the third man out with Covid-19. Matteo Berrettini and Marin Cilic were also forced to pull out of their first-round ties.

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