Nick Kyrgios made his return to the ATP tour after a virtually two-year absence, however has proven that he’s nonetheless a great distance from one of the best kind. The Australian ace performed the Brisbane ATP 250 this week, the place he was in a position to profit from the help of his followers who had been wanting to see his spectacular photographs.
The finalist of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships was not notably fortunate within the draw and was defeated on his debut by the younger Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, who prevailed after three tiebreaks additionally because of his wonderful serve.
The French tennis participant actually made the distinction with this shot by scoring 36 aces, which prevented Nick from getting a break all through the match. The expertise from Canberra didn’t play badly contemplating his lengthy absence, however he confirmed some rust within the decisive moments and nonetheless regarded sore in his wrist.
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Kyrgios had a conspicuous bandage on the identical wrist operated on just a few months in the past and gave indicators of discomfort a number of occasions throughout the court docket modifications. The Australian participant hopes to be prepared for the Australian Open, scheduled at Melbourne Park from January 12 to 26.
Nick’s run in Brisbane additionally led to doubles, the place he joined forces with 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic. After passing the primary spherical, the Serbian and the Australian had been defeated by two specialists like Mektic and Venus.
Kyrgios on Mpetshi Perricard’s serve
Through the press convention, Kyrgios was requested if Mpetshi Perricard’s serve is one of the best he has ever seen.
“You know, if I had to win that match, I’m honestly not sure if I’d be able to play my second round. So there are positives, but there is a lot more work to do. But yeah, props to him. He’s a hell of a player.
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I have played Ivo Karlovic, John Isner, Milos Raonic, all the big servers, and he’s got the biggest serve by far. Yeah, that was interesting. And it sucked” – Kyrgios acknowledged.