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Australian Open 2019: Kei Nishikori survives scare in first round after qualifier Kamil Majchrzak retires in fifth set

Agence France-Presse • January 15, 2019, 10:36:30 IST
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Eighth seed Nishikori won 3-6, 6-7 (6), 6-0, 6-2, 3-0 but the scoreline fails to tell the story of World No 176 Kamil Majchrzak’s torrid end to the match.

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Australian Open 2019: Kei Nishikori survives scare in first round after qualifier Kamil Majchrzak retires in fifth set

Melbourne: Kei Nishikori survived a dramatic Australian Open first-round match on Tuesday after his Polish qualifier opponent retired with cramp in the searing Melbourne heat having raced to a shock two-set lead. Eighth seed Nishikori of Japan won 3-6, 6-7 (6), 6-0, 6-2, 3-0 but the scoreline fails to tell the story of World No 176 Kamil Majchrzak’s torrid end to the match. [caption id=“attachment_5896911” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Poland’s Kamil Majchrzak, left, congratulates Japan’s Kei Nishikori after retiring injured in their first round match at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein) Kamil Majchrzak, left, congratulates Kei Nishikori after retiring injured in the first round of the Australian Open. AP/Mark Schiefelbein[/caption] Majchrzak had never before played in a Tour-level event other than Davis Cup ties but showed no sign of nerves against Nishikori, who won his 12th ATP Tour at the Brisbane International warm-up. It was the young Pole’s first ever match against a top 50 opponent but you would never have known it as he took a two-set lead with a succession of blistering winners off both wings. “I have to say he had it today,” conceded Nishikori. “He played very well and it was unfortunate how it finished. “I didn’t do anything, but he was hurt and I feel sorry for him.” At the start of the third set with temperatures pushing into the mid-30s Celsius, the 23-year-old began to cramp so badly that he could hardly grip his racquet. The physio was called and gave Majchrzak some pickle juice to drink after he reported pain in both thighs, both arms and his right hand. It was a heart-wrenching sight as a tearful Majchrzak was left almost unable to move and the former US Open finalist Nishikori dropped only six points as he professionally eased to the third set 6-0. Majchrzak had more treatment and was given some medication and massage which helped him emerge for the fourth. He finally began to regain some movement and broke a run of 10 consecutive losing games to a huge cheer. But Majchrzak had nothing more in the tank and sensibly called it a day midway through the fifth set leaving Nishikori to thank his lucky stars he made it through. “I was trying to play but he was playing amazing tennis (in the first two sets),” said Nishikori, who has previously made three Grand Slam semi-finals. “I have to be happy that I didn’t lose today,” added the Japanese, who missed the Australian Open last year due to a wrist injury. On his last appearance in 2017, he reached the last-16, falling to Roger Federer in five sets. The Japan number one will now play Croatian world number 71 Ivo Karlovic or another Pole, Hubert Hurkacz, in the second round.

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