Hip
holds as Kyrgios rolls on at Rogers Cup
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[August 08, 2017]
(Reuters) - Temperamental
Australian Nick Kyrgios looked fresh and focused as he blazed to a
6-1 6-2 first round win over Viktor Troicki at the Rogers Cup in
Montreal on Monday but warned he was rolling the dice with a hip
injury that could flare up at any time.
The wobbly hip that hit Kyrgios's grasscourt season, with
first-round retirements at London's Queen's Club and Wimbledon, have
followed him into the North American hardcourt season.
But the 16th seed showed no signs of distress in dispatching Troicki
after 51 minutes on a sun-kissed center court.
"I'm feeling it all the time," said Kyrgios. "It's not something
that is just going to heal. I can compete so that's the most I can
do at the moment."
With his mother watching from the stands, the hot-headed Australian
kept his cool against an overmatched opponent who has been
struggling with his own injury issues.
Tennis fans never quite know what to expect when Kyrgios steps onto
the court.
Will it be the immensely skilled athlete hailed as a future grand
slam winner or the pouty, petulant player going through the motions?
On opening day, at least, the fans saw a motivated Kyrgios playing
near his best and treating the crowd to a display of power and
finesse.
The only lapse in an otherwise dominant effort was Kyrgios's
inability to deliver the knockout punch with the 22-year-old needing
seven match points to finish off the 45th ranked Serb.
"I just wanted to come out here and try and get the win," said
Kyrgios. "I've been struggling the last couple of months.
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Nick Kyrgios of Australia hits a forehand against Viktor Troicki of
Serbia (not pictured) during the Rogers Cup tennis tournament at
Uniprix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports
"He's been struggling as well with injuries so all
the best to him but I'm just happy to get out here and get a win."
In later games, Juan Martin del Potro withstood 24 aces from John
Isner to knock off the big-serving American 7-5 7-5.
Del Potro, a 2009 finalist at Montreal, broke Isner’s service while
tied at 5-5 in both sets to advance.
Isner had been red hot after capturing back-to-back tournaments in
July.
“I got lucky to win tonight,” Del Potro said. “Hopefully I can get
another draw in the next tournament because nobody wants to play
against John in the first round.”
Roberto Bautista Agut rolled past Tim Smyczek 7-6(4) 6-1,while
American Jared Donaldson, 66th in the world, provided the first
upset of the tournament by knocking out French 13th seed Lucas
Pouille, twice a title winner this season, 7-6(5) 7-6(8).
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; editing by Ken Ferris/Peter
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