the Australian Nick Kyrgios saved his first contact Wimbledon against the british Paul Jubbs in five sets and then 30 aces, to prevail by 3-6, 6-1, 7-5, 6-7 (3) and 7-5.
Kyrgios, who had stomach problems after his participation in Mallorca, resolved his Wimbledon debut without problems, as he had to return from a set against Jubb, who was invited by the organization.
The world number 40 took advantage of his excellent serve to hit 30 aces and, most of all, to save 11 of the 13 break points he faced.
Sa 67 wins and despite 55 unforced errorsKyrgios, who has had several hookups with chair umpire and line umpires, is heading to Wimbledon, the tournament that introduced him in 2014, thanks to a ‘wildcard’ that took him to the quarterfinals beating Rafael Nadal.
Kyrgios will face the winner of the duel between Filip Krajinovic and Czech Jiri Lehecka in the second round.
Source: La Verdad

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