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Nick Kyrgios produces another show-stopper to down compatriot de Minaur

  • His win over compatriot and friend Alex de Minaur came one day after he beat world No 1 Daniil Medvedev
  • This marks Kyrgios’s first trip to the Montreal quarter finals and will see him ranked high enough for a US Open seed

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Nick Kyrgios hits a backhand against Alex De Minaur in third round of the National Bank Open. Photo: USA TODAY Sports
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Australian Nick Kyrgios produced another extraordinary performance to demolish compatriot Alex de Minaur 6-2 6-3 at the Canadian Masters on Thursday, a day after stunning world number one Daniil Medvedev.

The fiery Wimbledon finalist has been playing the best tennis of his career and is showing no signs of slowing down in Montreal, where he won the first four games of the opening set in which de Minaur won scarcely more than half of his first-serve points.

The pair traded breaks to open the second set but 27-year-old Kyrgios would not be denied, breaking de Minaur on the third try in the third game and again in the seventh.

Alex de Minaur of Australia congratulates Nick Kyrgios on his victory on Day 6 of the National Bank Open. Photo: AFP
Alex de Minaur of Australia congratulates Nick Kyrgios on his victory on Day 6 of the National Bank Open. Photo: AFP

Kyrgios briefly appeared agitated when he gave up a break in the penultimate game but found his composure to get the job done in a little over an hour, breaking back to love in the final game.

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The win will move Kyrgios high enough in the rankings to be seeded at the US Open later this month.

“I did what had to be done. He’s a hell of a player if you play to his strengths, he’s one of the best players from the back in the game, he’s just so fast,” Kyrgios said of de Minaur in on-court remarks after the match.

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Kyrgios has won 15 of his last 16 matches and a day earlier produced a serve-and-volley masterclass to stun Medvedev 6-7(2) 6-4 6-2. He said the effort had certainly taken a toll.

“Incredibly tough, after yesterday’s big high-playing Daniil. The crowd was amazing, it’s a day I’ll probably never ever forget,” he said.

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