Kyrgios wins Brisbane tennis title in Australian Open boost
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[January 08, 2018]
(Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios beat
Ryan Harrison 6-4 6-2 in the Brisbane International final on Sunday
to clinch his maiden tour title on home soil and gain a big
confidence boost ahead of the Australian Open.
Carrying a niggling knee injury, the mercurial Australian made a
slow start and was forced to save five break points before he
managed to carve out own his first break in the seventh game.
The 22-year-old claimed the first set before taking control of the
match after his American opponent dropped serve at the start of the
second set with a double fault.
Kyrgios broke the big-serving Harrison again in a sublime second set
display to close out the match and seal his fourth career title.
He thrilled the crowd with his delightful touch at the net, while
his ability to crank up the pressure with his groundstrokes threw
Harrison off his game.
"I've got fond memories of Brisbane, played Davis Cup here and had a
massive win over the U.S.," Kyrgios said.
"Coming here all week I felt right at home... I love playing in
front of you guys even though sometimes you may not see it that way,
but I do."
Kyrgios became the second Australian to lift the trophy in the
tournament's 10-year history after Lleyton Hewitt in 2014.
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The triumph lifts him four spots to 17th in the world rankings ahead
of this month's Australian Open.
Kyrgios has often struggled to produce his best tennis at the grand
slams, but he goes into the Australian Open having made a strong
start to the season, including a semi-final victory over world
number three Grigor Dimitrov in Brisbane.
The men's field at the first grand slam of the year has already been
hit by the withdrawals of five-times runner-up Andy Murray and
Japan's former U.S. Open finalist Kei Nishikori.
The participation of former champions Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic
and Stan Wawrinka remains in doubt with the trio battling to
overcome injury problems.
The tournament begins at Melbourne Park on Jan. 15.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; editing by Amlan Chakraborty
and Toby Davis)
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