Script flipped. https://t.co/LeTEH82OMY
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In a meeting worthy of a Broadway show between two of the game’s biggest servers and most combustible personalities, it was the Australian who was the better in the match’s biggest moments, showing off a renewed focus and fitness.
We’ve been waiting for this moment.When it finally clicked for Nick Kyrgios: https://t.co/ZfBf3rdFx9
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“It was an amazing match,” Kyrgios said in an on-court interview before a sold-out crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
“I’m just finally glad I’m able to show New York my talent.”💙 @NickKyrgios https://t.co/wyQ1JENrfw
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“Daniil is the defending champion so there’s a lot of pressure on his shoulders, but I played really well. I’ve been playing amazing the last couple months and what a place to do it, packed house in New York.
“I’m extremely blessed.”
The 23rd-seeded Kyrgios will be a heavy favourite to beat 27th seed Karen Khachanov when they meet on Tuesday.