Daniil Medvedev should expect hostile conditions when he confronts home hero Nick Kyrgios in Melbourne
Daniil Medvedev will have to contend with a febrile Melbourne crowd when the Russian meets home hero Nick Kyrgios in the second round of the Australian Open on Thursday.
As if Melbourne wasn’t sweltering enough from the summer heat and simmering tensions surrounding the deportation of Novak Djokovic, throwing the ever-entertaining Kyrgios into the mix was always going to be combustible.
The Aussie firebrand’s appearance had been in doubt after his positive Covid test on the eve of the tournament, but Kyrgios and his following will already be glad he didn’t miss out.
Indeed, it took Kyrgios all of two games of his first-round meeting with Liam Broady to break into his box of tricks at John Cain Arena on Tuesday, pulling off an audacious underarm ‘tweener’ serve which befuddled his British opponent and beguiled the home crowd.
More antics followed from the 26-year-old Aussie entertainer in a performance which showcased his spellbinding set of trickshots but also the more serious threat he poses when he gets his big-serving game together.
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