In-form Kyrgios breezes past Nishioka to win Citi Open | Inquirer Sports

In-form Kyrgios breezes past Nishioka to win Citi Open

/ 10:15 AM August 08, 2022

Nick Kyrgios Citi Open

Nick Kyrgios of Australia celebrates with the Donald Dell Trophy after defeating Yoshihito Nishioka of Japan in their Men’s Singles Final match during Day 9 of the Citi Open at Rock Creek Tennis Center on August 7, 2022 in Washington, DC. Patrick Smith/Getty Images/AFP

Australian Nick Kyrgios launched a dozen aces as he walloped Yoshito Nishioka 6-4 6-3 for his seventh career singles title at the Citi Open on Sunday in Washington, D.C, keeping his stellar year on track.

Kyrgios showed no signs of rust after reaching his first major final at Wimbledon last month, breaking his Japanese opponent’s serve in the opening games of the first and second sets.

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He again broke Nishioka to win the match, after winning more than three-quarters of his own service points.

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It was his first singles title since winning the Washington hard court tournament three years ago; he has showed a new level of play in 2022 after years of battling mental demons.

Earlier in the tournament, he saved five match points and outlasted American Frances Tiafoe to reach the semi-final round.

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“It’s very emotional for me. To see where I was at last year to now it’s just an incredible transformation,” he said. “I’ve shown some serious strength to just persevere and continue and get through all those times and to still be able to perform.”

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