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Kyrgios sends Federer crashing in Madrid

Top seed dumped out by Aussie youngster

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Nick Kyrgios celebrates. Photo: Reuters

Australia young gun Nick Kyrgios knocked top seed Roger Federer out of the Madrid Open on Wednesday with a stunning 6-7 (2/7), 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (14/12) victory.

Kyrgios, who beat Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon last year, sent down 22 aces to Federer’s 15 and next faces John Isner of the United States.

“I’ve been playing well recently on the clay, so I knew I had a good chance to go out there and do well. I stuck to my game and served well and I got the win,” said Kyrgios who was runner-up on clay at Estoril last weekend.

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“I guess that’s why you play the game, to play on these big courts against these big players. He’s the greatest of all time, no doubt.”

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Top seed Federer saved five match points in the deciding tiebreaker while having two of his own annulled by the big-hitting Australian youngster, ranked 35th.

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