Jacob Fearnley Shines in Australian Open Win Over Nick Kyrgios
Jacob Fearnley, the fast-rising British tennis star, produced a composed and dominant performance to defeat an injured Nick Kyrgios 7-6 (7-3), 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) in the first round of the Australian Open. Fearnley, 23, showed no signs of nerves even as he faced the home favorite in front of a passionate Melbourne crowd. Kyrgios making his long-awaited return after a series of injuries, struggled physically especially with an abdominal issue that had hampered his comeback since early January.
The former world number 13 received treatment twice during the match but was unable to find his best form. Jacob Fearnley, who rose rapidly from an unranked player to the top 100 last year, showed remarkable focus and composure. Despite the crowd’s strong backing of Kyrgios, Fearnley silenced the arena with his steady performance. He took full advantage of Kyrgios’ fitness struggles especially when Kyrgios failed to unleash his powerful serve.
Fearnley capitalized on this, dominating the first set’s tie-break, winning the second set comfortably and wrapping up the match in a third-set tie-break. After the match, Fearnley admitted it was one of his best performances and the experience of playing in such a charged atmosphere was unforgettable. Kyrgios, on the other hand, hinted that this might be his final singles appearance at the Australian Open, acknowledging the physical toll his body has taken.
The 28-year-old, who had battled through wrist and abdominal issues, refused to retire, delighting the crowd with some cheeky underarm serves and trick shots. Fearnley’s victory marks a significant milestone in his career and he now prepares to face France’s Arthur Cazaux in the next round while Kyrgios, who will play doubles with Thanasi Kokkinakis, reflects on his future in singles.
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