Kyrgios remains intractable at the US Open

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios crushed American JJ Wolf 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 following 2h10m of play in the first round of the US Open. The World No. 25 will face either Daniil Medvedev or Yibing Wu in the third round.

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Nick Kyrgios He did not play many tournaments this season, but in the ones he did play, he reached the final stages. The Australian shows a much more mature attitude and a determination to cause problems for anyone. In this 2022, he kept the title of the ATP 500 de Washington. In addition, he reached the final of Wimbledon, as one of its most important weeks. Also, she made semifinals in Halle, Houston y Stuttgart. In addition, she reached the quarterfinals in Indian Wells and the fourth round in Miami. In its previous weeks, it fell in the quarterfinals. Montreal and in the second round of Cincinnati.

JJ Wolf He is going through the best moment of his career, reaching his best historical ranking. The American did not lift titles this season, but he did have great results. Among them, the 23-year-old tennis player reached the semifinals in the Challengers from Phoenix, Savannah and Orlando. Also, he passed the classification and reached the second round of the ATP of Acapulco, Indian Wells and Miami. In addition, he made the quarterfinals in Sarasota, Tallahassee y Rome. In his final weeks, he fell in the early rounds of Cincinnati y Winston-Salem.

Kyrgios advances in New York

At the beginning of the match, both prevailed with their powerful services. Later, Nick Kyrgios he found the return, moved his opponent and broke serve. After saving a break point, the Australian served in a big way to take the set by 6-4 in just 30 minutes.

Already with a set up, the Bad Boy played looser and overwhelmed JJ Wolf, who might not find results. Serving with great power and placement, Kyrgios captured two breaks in a row to sweep 6-2 in 31 minutes.

Once once more, the World No. 25 unleashed the return to start off a break in the third set. In the next game, Wolf had four break points, but his opponent’s serves gave him no chances. Unconcerned, the Aussie held throughout the entire set. Finally, he dived in in game nine and broke to seal the win by 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 following 2h10m.

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