Kyrgios apologises for his behaviour after beating Simon
Nick Kyrgios apologised for being âa bit of a d***headâ after pulling himself out of a dark place to defeat Gilles Simon and move into the third round of the Australian Open.
The big home hope looked in complete control, and unusually composed, at two sets and a break up but lost four straight games at the end of the third set.
He took his frustration out on his team sat in the stands and was close to
losing his cool completely but a break of serve in the 11th game of the fourth
set helped him clinch a 6-2 6-4 4-6 7-5 victory.
Nick reigns supreme đ@NickKyrgios holds firm against Gilles Simon, def. the Frenchman 6-2 6-4 4-6 7-5 and reaching the third round at the #AusOpen for the fourth time.#AO2020pic.twitter.com/LsSeFKzPDf
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Kyrgios made no effort to excuse his behaviour, saying: âI was being a bit of a d***head to them.
âI apologised as soon as I went back into the locker room. They donât deserve that. They do a lot of things for me on and off the court. Itâs not acceptable from me.â
The 24-year-old has been energised on the court by his drive to raise money for the wildfire relief efforts and it is clear just how much he wants to go deep into the tournament.
Kyrgios celebrated exuberantly at the end, and he said: âI definitely lost my way a little bit. Heâs a tough competitor, he knows how to win matches.
"The whole tennis world is behind it now⌠everyone deserves a bit of praise." @NickKyrgios leading from the front for the #Aces4BushfireRelief fund đ
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âI just tried to refocus. I could have gone to a very dark place in the fourth set but I somehow pulled it away.
âI put my head down, I told myself, âJust cut the b******t and get to workâ.â
Both men, meanwhile, mocked the service tics of Rafael Nadal, who Kyrgios could meet in the fourth round.
The Aussie grabbed at his shorts and pretended to tuck hair behind his ears in imitation of Nadal after being given a time violation.
âI started my service motion,â he said. âThere wasnât any extracurricular activities I was doing before my serve to waste time.â
Asked whose impression was better, Kyrgios replied: âI donât wear underwear, so probably Gillesâ.â
A meeting between Nadal and Kyrgios, who have clashed on and off the court over the past year, would be highly anticipated.
Nadal has not yet found top form and his match against Argentinaâs Federico Delbonis threatened to get complicated in the second set before he pulled away to win 6-3 7-6 (4) 6-1 after two and a half hours.
The top seed said: âI need to play better. Especially I need to convert the break points. I have been practising every day a little bit better. I am confident that I am going to play better because every day in the third set I have been able to show a good level of tennis.â
Rafa triumphs đŞ
The World No.1 def. Federico Delbonis 6-3 7-6(4) 6-1 to reach the #AusOpen third round for the 14th time.#AO2020pic.twitter.com/Se09nwvwUU
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The worst moment for Nadal came when he accidentally struck a ball girl in the head with a miscued shot.
The Spaniard went straight to check on the youngster, who thankfully was unhurt, giving her a peck on the cheek by way of consolation.
âI was so scared for her,â he said. âShe was a super brave girl.â
Nadal will next face fellow Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta while Kyrgios must get past Karen Khachanov, who won the final four points of a deciding tie-break in a 6-2 2-6 6-4 3-6 7-6 (8) victory over Mikael Ymer.
It was a day of five-set contests, with Stan Wawrinka, Dominic Thiem, Taylor Fritz and David Goffin also going the distance on their way to round three.
Stan is the Man â˘ď¸@stanwawrinka proves too strong for Andreas Seppi, def. the Italian 4-6 7-5 6-3 3-6 6-4 and reach the #AusOpen third round for the first time since 2017.#AO2020pic.twitter.com/4zgGgHouj2
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Things were much more comfortable for fourth seed Daniil Medvedev, whose biggest issue in a 7-5 6-1 6-3 victory over Pedro Martinez was a sudden nosebleed.
The Russian said: â(It) can happen to me sometimes. It doesnât usually happen during the match so I had to stop it. Usually it takes three, four minutes. I called the physio so he could help me to stop it. But itâs nothing.â
Seventh seed Alexander Zverev arrived in Melbourne out of form but is yet to drop a set while 17th seed Andrey Rublev extended his winning streak to 14 matches and qualifier Ernests Gulbis, whose ranking has dropped to 256, made the third round for the first time.