Hubert Hurkacz survived an attacking bombardment from Nick Kyrgios to reach his fourth ATP Masters 1000 semi-final on Friday in Montreal, overcoming the ...
The Pole clinched a tight first set in the tie-break with a backhand winner, before Kyrgios battled back in the second set. Hurkacz now leads Kyrgios 2-0 in their ATP Head2Head series and has improved his record to 28-1 after winning the first set this year. “Nick has been playing some incredible tennis throughout the past weeks, so it is a pleasure playing against him,” Hurkacz said in his on-court interview.
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Kyrgios had won 15 of his last 16 matches, with his only defeat coming in the Wimbledon final.
My abdominal was hurting. The Australian had built on his run to the Wimbledon final by winning an ATP title in Washington last week and went into the clash having won 15 of his last 16 matches. Nick Kyrgios’ winning streak came to an end with defeat by Hubert Hurkacz in the quarter-finals of the National Bank Open in Montreal.
Nick Kyrgios confessed that he had little more to give physically as his nine-match win streak came to an end in the quarter-finals of the ATP Montreal ...
“I feel good, but the US Open still is two and a half weeks away. I’m a human.” I have Cincinnati next week. “I mean, it’s within the rules. I completely stiffened up.” “My body hasn’t been feeling great the last week,” he said.
NICK KYRGIOS appeared to collapse in the final set against Hubert Hurkacz in their Canadian Open quarter-final.
The chair umpire opted against jumping in to give Kyrgios a warning for his language. Hurkacz was gone for nearly eight minutes and came back just in time before a code violation would have been handed down to him. Amazon Prime were forced to apologise twice in quick succession during the Canadian Open clash between Nick Kyrgios and Hubert Hurkacz after the Aussie launched an expletive rant on separate occasions regarding his opponent's long toilet break.
Nick Kyrgios's winning run came to an end in the quarter-finals of the National Bank Open in Montreal as he went down to Poland's Hubert Hurkacz in three ...
Hurkacz, from Poland, who is the only player left to have previously won an ATP Masters title, will take on the fourth seed Casper Ruud in the semi-finals. Kyrgios looked weary but recovered from losing the opening set on a tie-break to turn the tables in the second. My body was so stiff after that I couldn’t move properly.
Nick Kyrgios throws everything he has left at Poland's Hubert Hurkacz, but falls just short of a 10th straight win, admitting his focus is on his parents' ...
Kyrgios then levelled, also via the tie-break, with an ace. This was thus his 15th match this month in the US hardcourt swing. I was just trying to serve good and stay aggressive." Kyrgios had won 15 of his past 16 singles matches, with the only defeat against Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final. He doesn't really have that many weaknesses, if any. - Kyrgios said after the match his main focus was on his parents, who are "not very well at the moment"
Australian star Nick Kyrgios upsets Poland's Hubert Hurkacz with rapid approach to service games in Montreal Open quarter-final.
Nobody needs to change clothes in this temperature." It was an uncharacteristically quiet display from Kyrgios, with his typical shouting to his box and chirping at the umpire nowhere to be seen until he began to struggle in the third set. Then, Kyrgios became the first player in the match to have his serve broken and his spirit appeared to be fading.
Nick Kyrgios confessed that he had little more to give physically as his nine-match win streak came to an end in the quarter-finals of the ATP Montreal ...
Hurkacz overcame 53 winners from Kyrgios to halt the Australian’s nine-match winning streak. “I feel good, but the US Open still is two and a half weeks away. I have Cincinnati next week. I’m a human.” “I mean, it’s within the rules. I completely stiffened up.”
A tired Nick Kyrgios has seen his incredible run of form come to an end with a three-set loss to world no.10 Hubert Hurkacz in the quarter-finals at the ...
My knees hurt." "I mean, it’s within the rules. I completely stiffened up.
Hubert Hurkacz and Casper Ruud meet on Saturday in the Montreal semi-finals, with Pablo Carreno Busta and Daniel Evans also set to square off at the ATP ...
I know tomorrow I have the opportunity to be in the final. But I have another opportunity to be in a final.” Hurkacz leads the four semi-finalists in the INSIGHTS: In Attack metric, playing 24.4 per cent of his shots in attack this week. “Listen, anybody who tells you they don’t think about the position in the tournament they are, they’re lying. Hubert is always dangerous, a good player on any surface — especially on hard courts,” said Ruud. “He knows what it takes to win a Masters 1000 event. But this is a very good result for me,” said the 23-year-old, who already owns three titles on the year (Buenos Aires, Geneva, Gstaad). “I didn’t think it was too likely to happen being that it was my first hard-court tournament back. But Ruud paces the pack in Steal rate, winning 40.6 per cent of points from defence. “It’s going to be a tough one. But I’ve been playing great since the first point of the first match until the last point today, so I’m very happy with the level that I’m able to put out.” Both players have had success on hard courts at the ATP Masters 1000 level. “Every single match is fifty-fifty.” The Montreal draw blew wide open for Hurkacz, with five of the top eight seeds, including World No. 1 and defending champ Daniil Medvedev, gone before the quarter-finals.
A tired Nick Kyrgios has seen his incredible run of form come to an end with a three-set loss to world no.10 Hubert Hurkacz in the quarter-finals at the ...
My knees hurt." "I mean, it’s within the rules. I completely stiffened up.