Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Nick Kyrgios Stuns Rafael Nadal with four-set Wimbledon Victory

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Until the evening shadows fell on Centre Court Tuesday, the last time a teenager beat a No. 1 player at a Grand Slam event was at the 2005 French Open. The winner was Rafael Nadal, over Roger Federer, a couple of days after Nadal's 19th birthday.
Nick Kyrgios, a 19-year-old wild-card entrant from Australia, joined Nadal in that club Tuesday by beating him in the fourth round of Wimbledon. 
All limbs and panache, Kyrgios battered Nadal with big serves, boundless reach and boyish enthusiasm. Ranked No. 144 in the world, but rising fast, Kyrgios looked immune to the pressure. Rather than succumb to Nadal's stonewall defense, as most opponents eventually do, he relentlessly attacked it, building strength and confidence on the way to a 7-6 (5), 5-7, 7-6 (5), 6-3 victory.

He served quickly to unsettle Nadal, seeded second in the tournament, and hasten his notoriously slow pace of play. He unleashed first serves reaching 133 mph, and second serves nearly as fast. He struck right-handed forehands with the loose motion of a man cracking a whip. He nonchalantly sent one Nadal shot back between his legs, raising his arms when it won the point.
"I had to play a solid game that gave me the best shot," Kyrgios said afterward. "That's serving big and playing aggressive."
Kyrgios won the final point with his 37th ace. He turned to friends and family, did a bit of a dance, something he later called the "juicy wiggle." He quickly assumed an expression that said he was not surprised. His mother back at home might have been, however.
"Last night I was actually reading a comment that she thought Rafa was too good for me," Kyrgios said. "It actually made me a bit angry."
He had not spoken to his mother.
"I'll just text her a smiley face," he said.
He had little time to celebrate, with the men's quarterfinals scheduled for Wednesday. Kyrgios will face No. 8 Milos Raonic of Canada, another hard-serving player. Raonic beat No. 10 Kei Nishikori in four sets on Tuesday.
Kyrgios, more than anyone, gave the tournament a jolt of unpredictability. Andy Murray, Federer, Novak Djokovic and Nadal - the Big Four, in tennis shorthand - have won 35 of the past 37 Grand Slam titles. They took turns winning the past four Wimbledon championships and arrived as this year's top four seeds.
Regardless of whether Kyrgios advances further, his breakthrough could help Federer, who was on target to face Nadal, his primary nemesis, in a semifinal. Federer, searching for his eighth Wimbledon singles title, has not lost a set in four matches, including Tuesday's victory over Tommy Robredo. His next task is tougher, against fellow Swiss native Stan Wawrinka, winner of this year's Australian Open.
Kyrgios broke Nadal for the first time early in the fourth set, and held serve on his own, winning all four points in the final game.
Kyrgios is the lowest-ranked player to beat Nadal since No. 690 Joachim Johansson beat him in Stockholm in 2006.
Nadal seems increasingly uncomfortable playing hard-serving, low-ranked players, of the type who have knocked him out of Wimbledon for three years in a row.
Pressed by reporters afterward, Nadal was not ready to declare Kyrgios a great player on his way to the top 10.
Kyrgios did not seem immediately worried about how his career will look years from now. He was happy to hear that his Twitter account surged past 25,000 followers, a recent goal of his, during the fourth set. He was asked if he knew that garnering so many new fans so quickly could be so easy.
"It hasn't been easy at all," he said. "I saved nine match points against Gasquet, came from a set down against Vesely, and just beat Rafael Nadal."
He smiled.
"I finally reached my goal," he said. "It was pretty hard."
Source: http://sports.ndtv.com/

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