Australian Open host broadcaster prefers local 'Special Ks' to Nadal
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[January 25, 2022] By
Courtney Walsh
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios said he was surprised that the
host broadcaster for the Australian Open opted to show a doubles
match he was playing in on Tuesday, preferring it to Rafa Nadal's
singles quarter-final.
The Australian and his partner Thanasi Kokkinakis drew another
capacity crowd to Kia Arena and proved too good for sixth seeds Tim
Puetz and Michael Venus during a 7-5 3-6 6-3 victory.
When the local favourites stepped on to court, Nadal was leading
Canadian Denis Shapovalov by two sets at the Rod Laver Arena main
showcourt, with the third set tied at 3-all.
Channel 9, which has the broadcast rights to the Australian Open,
decided to switch to the "Special Ks", the nickname given to the
pair when they were promising teenagers.
"Nadal is a hell of a player. That's unexpected," Kyrgios said. "Shapovalov
and Nadal are two probably of the best players in the world right
now.
"But, I mean, I think the level of entertainment ... is different, I
think."
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Spain's Rafael Nadal celebrates winning his quarter final match
against Canada's Denis Shapovalov REUTERS/Loren Elliott
After their second round win, Kyrgios said tennis
administrators should cultivate players who were capable of
extending the appeal of the sport beyond traditional audiences.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported almost 480,000 fans in Melbourne
and Sydney tuned into the latter stages of their second-round
doubles clash.
The report quoted industry sources as saying this figure was
comparable to that of a singles match broadcast in prime-time.
Nadal, a 20-times major champion, defeated Shapovalov in a five set
thriller 6-3 6-4 4-6 3-6 6-3.
(Reporting by Courtney Walsh; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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