Rafael Nadal beats a fired up Nick Kyrgios in explosive Indian Wells quarter-final match, goes to 19-0
- The Nick Kyrgios show reaches new heights in his Indian Wells quarter-final loss to Rafael Nadal, including an angry interaction with Hollywood star Ben Stiller
- A tense third-set exchange with the crowd came before Kyrgios dropped his serve in the seventh game, allowing Nadal to stream to victory

Rafael Nadal defeated Nick Kyrgios 7-6 (0), 5-7, 6-4 to reach the semi-finals of the BNP Paribas Open in a match featuring obscenities, underhand serves, a point penalty and smashed rackets.
Nadal improved to 19-0 this year, the third-best start to a season since 1990.
After the post-match handshake, Kyrgios walked to his seat and smashed his racket on the court. It bounced up and away, nearly striking a ball boy standing at the back of the court. Kyrgios walked off to a mix of boos and cheers.

Trailing 0-6 in the first-set tiebreaker, Kyrgios was serving when the chair umpire assessed him a point penalty for an audible obscenity to a fan, giving Nadal the set. Kyrgios dropped the balls he was holding and calmly walked to his seat.
In the sixth game of the first set, Kyrgios led 40-love when he served underhanded. Nadal stepped up and bashed a forehand winner down the line. Kyrgios responded with a 140-mph ace to go up 4-2. He also had leads of 3-1 and 5-3 in the set.
Nadal won three straight games to lead 6-5 in the first. On the changeover, Kyrgios angrily tossed his racket. He gave the bent racket to a young boy in the stands.

Early in the second set, the chair umpire scolded a man in the stands who repeatedly yelled, “Nick! Nick!” The umpire said, “Ten thousand people want to watch tennis and you’re the only one screaming.” The man piped down.