Rafa Nadal survives Kyrgios test in Wimbledon thriller

Rafa Nadal survives Kyrgios test in Wimbledon thriller

by Joseph Anthony
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Australian Kyrgios spent much of the match audibly questioning Nadal’s speed of play as the world number two prevailed 6-3 3-6 7-6 7-6

Third seed and twice-champion Rafa Nadal emerged victorious from a memorable four-set duel with Australian wild man Nick Kyrgios that delivered everything it had promised in front of an enraptured Wimbledon Centre Court crowd on Thursday.

The fiery Kyrgios threw everything he had at Nadal โ€“ including an extraordinary 143mph second-serve ace โ€“ and undoubtedly had him rattled before the Spaniard eventually prevailed 6-3 3-6 7-6(5) 7-6(3).

It was the best match of Wimbledonโ€™s opening week as, amongst the expected histrionics, both men hit the heights with some relentlessly powerful and accurate serving in particular.

Nadal started strongly, got pegged back as Kyrgios fuelled himself with fury in a second set full of incident, then came through a high-octane tiebreak to take the third.

The 43rd ranked Kyrgios then gave a reminder that amid all the antics there is a player of huge quality, one of the few with the weapons to challenge the gameโ€™s dominant trio, with 33-year-old Nadal the one he seems most able to unsettle.

Nadal was in complete control in the early stages and Kyrgios seemingly needed an injection of emotion โ€“ or anger โ€“ to fire him up. The Spaniard duly provided it with his slow-motion movement between points and a surprise toilet break after the first set. โ€œWhy am I waiting to serve?โ€ Kyrgios asked the umpire โ€“ the first of a series of progressively angry exchanges.

FASTEST SERVE

The Australian made his mark when he blasted a 143mph (230kph) second serve-ace โ€“ the fastest serve of any sort during the tournament so far and the second-fastest second serve in ATP history. He followed up with another ace โ€“ via a gentle under-arm lob โ€“ though still lost the first set comfortably.]

Kyrgios was far more impressive in the second, breaking early with a fierce forehand down the line that saw the crowd erupt as they realised they were in for a real match. That was underlined when Nadal broke back to love โ€“ only to drop serve a second time as Kyrgios levelled the match.

If it made the Australian happy, however, it was hard to tell as he kept up a running dialogue with the umpire, which earned him a warning. โ€œYouโ€™re no-one. You think youโ€™re important. You have no idea whatโ€™s going on. Youโ€™re a disgrace,โ€ he said.

When Kyrgios did concentrate on his tennis, he was full of invention and variety โ€“ introducing an Ali shuffle after his big winners and upsetting a rival he already had history with by launching a return straight at him at the net, earning a glare in return.

Nadal, with 18 Grand Slam titles to his name, was somehow playing second fiddle on Wimbledonโ€™s Centre Court to a mid-ranked player who tells anyone who will listen that he barely cares whether he wins or loses.

Five years ago, of course, he stunned the Spaniard here in the win that announced him to the world and the 24-year-old came into Thursdayโ€™s game with a 3-3 career head-to-head record.

Adding spice to the showdown was the Australianโ€™s recent interview where he described Nadal as โ€œsuper saltyโ€ and gracious only in victory.

Nadal did his best to rise above it all, though he also exploded with emotion after a huge service hold during a stupendous third-set showdown which the Spaniard eventually took on a tiebreak.

The fourth set was less theatrical, yet just as gladiatorial, as both men found extra power and consistency in their serving to go to 6-6.

Perhaps, typically, however, the tiebreak was effectively settled when Kyrgios netted the most straightforward of overheads on the opening point and Nadal never looked back.

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