including multiple under-arm serves before striking a brilliant tweener past Fearnley. The first set was a cagey affair, with Kyrgios notably clocking up speeds on his serve of 208km/h.
Nick Kyrgios’ Australian ... Afterward, Kyrgios was asked about moments in the third set when he displayed the showmanship — with an underhand serve and a behind-the-back shot — that made ...
I mean, Nick Kyrgios without his serve is probably not a threat to many ... In the middle of the seventh game of the third set, Kyrgios produced a tweener and a behind the back shot before ...
Kyrgious hit a tweener, a behind-the-back shot and ... “My average serve speed was beneath 200. “I mean, Nick Kyrgios without his serve, I'm not a threat to many players.
Nick Kyrgios' Grand Slam comeback ended ... The great entertainer then goes on to hold serve, playing an under arm shot and a tweener to win the point. He goes 3-4 up and is on the hunt for ...
Nick Kyrgios has ... If this is the farewell tour for Kyrgios, it makes sense that he plays Indian Wells one final time. Tennis fans can follow Sports Illustrated's Serve on SI for all the ...
Nick Kyrgios was thrashed in ... breaking Fearnley's serve for the first time to bring it back to 3-3 in the third set. Kyrgios then rolled out his trademark underarm serve - and a shot behind ...
My average serve speed was beneath 200 (kilometres per hour). "I mean, Nick Kyrgios without his serve - I'm not a threat to many players." Seeing Kyrgios in action again at his favourite stadium ...
Nick Kyrgios of Australia reaccts during his round 1 match against Jacob Fearnley of Great Britain during the 2025 Australian Open. / IMAGO / AAP After months of interminable hype and speculation ...
MELBOURNE, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios's ... Most left deflated as Kyrgios went down swinging in a 7-6(3) 6-3 7-6(2) defeat, with the injury hampering his serve and movement.
Nick Kyrgios has been beaten in straight sets by British talent Jacob Fearnley in the first round of the Australian Open at John Cain Arena on Monday night. The Australian appeared to be ...
Alex de Minaur, the world No. 8, and Nick Kyrgios, who is back after a two-year ... and he has never relied on a big serve that a clay court might neutralize for his success.
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