Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios once bitter rivals have transformed their relationship into a surprising friendship, debuting as doubles partners at the Brisbane International. Known for his fiery personality, Kyrgios, who once called Djokovic a “tool,” and the 24-time Grand Slam champion, who previously expressed little respect for Kyrgios, delighted a sell-out crowd with their chemistry and entertainment.
The duo secured a thrilling 6-4, 6-7 (4-7), 10-8 victory over Austria’s Alexander Erler and Germany’s Andreas Mies, celebrating with a symbolic chest-bump. Their camaraderie on court reflects a remarkable shift in their dynamic which began when Kyrgios supported Djokovic during his controversial deportation from Australia in 2022. For Kyrgios, this match marked a significant milestone as he returned to competition after an 18-month hiatus due to a wrist ligament injury.
His uncertainty about his physical readiness and the new partnership’s dynamic was quickly dispelled. Kyrgios showcased his trademark power with a love hold in his opening service game while Djokovic shone with highlights-reel shots including a stunning backhand threaded between the net post and umpire’s chair. Fans enjoyed vintage Kyrgios moments including a cheeky tweener paired with a sharp volley which earned enthusiastic celebrations from Djokovic.
Despite losing the second set, their superior skills and synergy carried them to a triumphant finish in the deciding tiebreak. Kyrgios, reflecting on his journey back, expressed gratitude for the opportunity, acknowledging the toll of his injury and treasuring the chance to play alongside Djokovic. The duo promised to team up before either retires and their spirited performance ensures fans will see more of this unlikely yet entertaining partnership.
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