Kyrgios off to flying start in Melbourne
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[January 15, 2018]
By Martyn Herman
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Home hope Nick
Kyrgios launched his Australian Open campaign with a 6-1 6-2 6-4
demolition of Brazilian Rogerio Dutra Silva on Monday to continue
his bright start to the year.
The volatile 17th seed was on his best behavior, apart from one
first-set rant about a heckler in the crowd, letting his racket do
the talking as he treated his fans in the Hisense Arena to an
impressive opening salvo.
Kyrgios, one of nine Australian men to start in the main draw, is
shouldering his nation's hopes of a first home men's champion since
1976 and could not have asked for a better start.
He wrapped up the opening two sets in 51 minutes and was never
seriously troubled until the third set when the 100th ranked Dutra
Silva provided stiffer resistance.
"Obviously with me, I'd like to get on and off the court as quick as
possible, save my body for the later rounds," Kyrgios, who has been
plagued by hip injuries during his career and has been having
treatment on a knee problem, told reporters.
Kyrgios was jeered by the home crowd last year when he lost a
second-round match from two sets up against Italian Andreas Seppi
and he won only two matches in grand slams in 2017.
After claiming the Brisbane title in the build-up to Melbourne, his
first on home soil, there is real optimism that he might be able to
mount a serious assault.
His best run in Melbourne came in 2015 when he reached the
quarter-finals as a 19-year-old but before he can think about
bettering that he must focus on Serbia's Viktor Troicki.
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Kyrgios hits a shot. REUTERS/Toru Hanai
Troicki came from two sets down to beat Australian wildcard Alex
Bolt and will be a far tougher hurdle than Dutra Silva.
"There's not many people that come back from two sets to love down
and win against an Aussie in Australia," Kyrgios said.
"He's a tough competitor."
Kyrgios was joined in the second round by fellow Australians John
Millman, who beat Borna Coric in straight sets, and Matthew Ebden
who shocked 16th-seeded American John Isner.
Ebden, 30, began 2017 ranked 695 after knee injuries forced him out
of action but he climbed back into the top 100 by the end of the
year and is now aiming even higher.
"I know the level that I can play and maintain now consistently," he
said. "Got to keep things rolling."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman,; Editing by Ed Osmond)
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