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Kooyong Classic: Bernard Tomic comes out on top against Nick Kyrgios in battle of Australian tennis' bad boys

Agence France-Presse • January 9, 2019, 13:14:55 IST
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Tomic’s good-natured victory over his longtime friend Kyrgios ended with a flourish when he sent down a sneaky serve while bouncing another ball, on match point.

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Kooyong Classic: Bernard Tomic comes out on top against Nick Kyrgios in battle of Australian tennis' bad boys

Melbourne: Bernard Tomic won the battle of Australia’s tennis bad boys with a comical trick serve through his legs at the Kooyong Classic on Wednesday, as he and opponent Nick Kyrgios both talked up their chances at the Australian Open. The World No 83’s good-natured 6-3, 6-4 victory over his longtime friend Kyrgios ended with a flourish when he sent down the sneaky serve while bouncing another ball, on match point. [caption id=“attachment_5863071” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Bernard Tomic of Australia (L) and compatriot Nick Kyrgios pose for a photo before their match on the second day of the Kooyong Classic tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 9, 2019. (Photo by William WEST / AFP) / – IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE – Bernard Tomic and Nick Kyrgios pose for a photo before their match. AFP/William West[/caption] It caught the relaxed Kyrgios completely off guard and left him laughing and shaking his head. The collegial battle between the two showmen, who have both struggled with motivational difficulties, was a crowd pleaser and they were happy afterwards to talk up their chances at the opening Grand Slam of the year next week. “We’ve both made deep runs at the Open,” said Kyrgios, pointing to his 2015 quarter-final and Tomic’s three fourth rounds. “It’s looking good for Australia, we have a lot of players, all playing with different style, but looking strong.” As for his own chances at his home Slam, Kyrgios had limited advice. “I guess it’s not doing what I’ve been doing,” said a player who quit the 2018 season in October with an elbow injury and then played basketball and worked with his charity in the off-season. “Maybe when I reach the second week of a major, I just play better. I have to raise my game and play better at the end of the day. “I’ve been doing all the right things for next week, ticked all the boxes, got the body right. “I feel like a veteran at this stage, I just need to make sure the body is right.” Like Kyrgios, now ranked 51, Tomic has fallen in and out of love with the sport. A year ago, he could not even qualify for Melbourne Park, advising media after a loss that he could be found “counting my millions.” That bad attitude lasted through his aborted three-day run in the South African jungle in an Aussie celebrity survival series a month later. Chastened somewhat, Tomic began to rebuild his game last season, winning his first title since 2015 at Chengdu last September and he appears to be carrying that momentum forward. “I’m just doing what I need to do. My attitude towards tennis is the same whether I won or lose,” he said. “My target is to make another Grand Slam quarter-final, maybe even a semi. I need to be healthy to have a good year. I’m okay now (with tennis).” He added: “I know this Australian Open is going to be big as well … and I can do a lot better than I’ve done in the past.”

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