Aces
wild as Kyrgios draws Isner in Davis Cup tie
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[April 06, 2017]
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A barrage of
aces can be expected in the second rubber of Australia's Davis Cup
quarter-final against the United States in Brisbane on Friday after
Nick Kyrgios was drawn to play John Isner in singles.
Australian Kyrgios, who has beaten Novak Djokovic twice and taken
Roger Federer close over the last month on the back of some
brilliant serving, is tied for third place with the tall American on
the ATP leaderboard with 218 aces this season.
The clash between world number 16 Kyrgios and the 23rd ranked Isner
will follow Jack Sock's first meeting with 22-year-old Australian
Jordan Thompson on the hard court of the Pat Rafter Arena.
"I'm looking forward to getting back here and having some home
support," said Kyrgios, who had to deal with a hostile crowd when he
lost to Federer in Miami last week.
"I feel comfortable playing second. I'll be out there for some of
Thommo's match and I think it's a good match up with him against
Sock."
Another Australian big server, Sam Groth, will team up with John
Peers to take on Sam Querrey, who is no slouch in the service
department, and Steve Johnson in Saturday's doubles before the
reverse singles on Sunday.
The two countries have 60 Davis Cup titles between them but
Australia have not won since they bagged their 28th crown in 2003,
while the U.S. snared their 32nd a decade ago.
Isner has a 2-1 record against Kyrgios after beating the 21-year-old
in their first two meetings at the Canadian and Madrid Masters
tournaments in 2015 before losing in two tight sets in Atlanta last
year.
"Right now, a lot of people could argue he's playing maybe the best
tennis he's ever played," Isner said of Kyrgios.
"If our match does go to five sets I think it would
make for a pretty cool atmosphere out there at the very least."
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Nick Kyrgios of Australia hits a forehand against Roger Federer of
Switzerland (not pictured) during a men's singles semi-final in the
2017 Miami Open at Brandon Park Tennis Center. Federer won 7-6(9),
6-7(9), 7-6(5). Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
In-form Sock, the highest ranked player in the tie at world number
15, will be going into the unknown all weekend as he has never
previously faced Kyrgios either.
Thompson gets his chance to represent his country for a second time
in the absence of Bernard Tomic, who declined to play the tie.
Australia captain Lleyton Hewitt was confident the world number 79
would be able to cope after winning both his singles matches in the
first round tie against the Czech Republic.
"The positive is that Jordan has been in this situation before,"
captain Lleyton Hewitt said.
"It's going to be two tough matches tomorrow but we'll be up for
the challenge."
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney; Editing by John O'Brien) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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