When Nick Kyrgios hits the tennis court, strange things often happen. The Australian improves himself every day, and almost nothing surprises, but this Sunday he added a new chapter to his long history of surreal plays.
The second game of the third set was played on Medvedev stepped up to the net and volleyed at midcourt. which the Australian solved with a good parallel passing.
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The still world number 1 put the racket to the ‘extremis’ and held a ball that stayed in its own court. So Kyrgios decided it wasn’t going to stay this way and he crossed the lane to hit the ball before it bounced, thus losing a point he actually earned.
A surreal move that he himself commented on after the match. “It will go everywhere and make me look stupid“, the Australian joked in the interview at the foot of the track.
Medvedev also had his share of the limelight in this heated match: he complained about what Kyrgios’ team said from the stands and He also criticized the Australian for not receiving a “warning” after throwing the ball into the stands.
Source: La Verdad

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