including multiple under-arm serves before striking a brilliant tweener past Fearnley. The first set was a cagey affair, with Kyrgios notably clocking up speeds on his serve of 208km/h.
“This week has been awesome,” Nick Kyrgios said on Saturday at the ... a primer on how to hit the front-facing tweener, the underhand serve, the drop shot while falling backward behind the ...
Nick Kyrgios proved he still has the famous tweener in his armoury of shots after ... 6-4 before it was all tied up at 3-3 in the second. On serve during a tense rally, the Aussie managed to ...
Even with an extraordinary rally, featuring a reverse and forward tweener ... and feeding Kyrgios the adrenaline shot he needed. A break of serve followed — Novak and Nick's first of the match ...
Nick Kyrgios' Grand Slam comeback ended ... The great entertainer then goes on to hold serve, playing an under arm shot and a tweener to win the point. He goes 3-4 up and is on the hunt for ...
Nick Kyrgios has been beaten in straight sets by British talent Jacob Fearnley in the first round of the Australian Open at John Cain Arena on Monday night. The Australian appeared to be ...
Neither the Aussies, desperate to see Nick Kyrgios ... late-career Kyrgios has skills that perfectly translate to doubles. His flamboyance and flare, his booming serve — which hit 212 kph ...
Novak and Nick? Kyrgios and the Djoker ... Theatrics were being requested by now. "Another tweener!" demanded one punter. "Serve underarm!" called another, the lines between theatre and farce ...
Brisbane: A wounded Nick Kyrgios believes ... h fault on his first serve of the match – producing audible gasps across Pat Rafter Arena – and did not stop ambushing Kyrgios with outrageously ...
I mean, Nick Kyrgios without his serve is probably not a threat to many ... In the middle of the seventh game of the third set, Kyrgios produced a tweener and a behind the back shot before ...
The question is just how much more does Nick Kyrgios have left in the tank ... how do you stop someone from managing to take points off your serve. Hit an ace. Or, if you're Novak Djokovic ...