Kyrgios fights off back spasms to
win Citi Open title
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[August 05, 2019]
(Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios
overcame early back spasms to get the better of Russia's Daniil
Medvedev in a pair of tiebreakers and win the Citi Open in
Washington on Sunday.
The Australian won 7-6(6) 7-6(4) over a frustrated world number nine
Medvedev for his sixth career ATP Tour victory. Kyrgios did not face
a single break point and hit 18 aces, including two to close out the
final.
"It's great to get the win, but I proved to myself and a lot of
people backing me that I still have it and can produce at the
highest level," said Kyrgios, who defeated the tournament's number
one seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in Saturday's semi-final.
"This week is probably one of the best weeks of my life in tennis,"
the 24-year-old said.
Kyrgios, mixing baseline rallies with drop shots, came from 4-1 down
in the opening tiebreak to win it and took a medical time-out after
the set, which seemed to help relieve the back spasms that had him
stretching on the court during changeovers.
"I had some back spasms on the right side of my back," the
Australian said. "I haven't played that much tennis in the last
couple of months so this week the load has been pretty stressful."
The tension of the match no doubt added to the stress.
"We got very lucky to get out of the first set," Kyrgios said. "It
was 5-2 and I got pretty lucky on some of those points. It could
have easily him standing in this position."
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Nick Kyrgios of Australia celebrates with the Donal Dell Trophy
after his match against Daniil Medvedev of Russia (not pictured) in
the menŐs singles final of the 2019 Citi Open at William H.G.
FitzGerald Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY
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He still had trouble with Medvedev's serve, the Russian winning 80%
of his service points for the match.
Kyrgios eventually tied the second set at 6-6 and claimed the
victory, his second of the year, in another tiebreak.
Before serving for the win, the Australian, as he had done twice
previously in the match, went to a spectator to consult on where to
serve.
Kyrgios then delivered a rocket for the win and fell on his back in
relief.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by
Peter Rutherford)
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