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Subdued for so long, Nick Kyrgios finally found his spark to extend his rollercoaster ride at Wimbledon and lock up a place in the quarter-finals for just the second time Bet365
Already hit with fines totalling £11,560 this fortnight for spitting and swearing, the Australian maverick has proved a divisive figure Bet365
RecommendedKyrgios hits back after Tsitsipas calls him ‘evil bully’ during Wimbledon interviewNick Kyrgios happy ‘so many people are upset’ with his Wimbledon run‘I do what I want’: Kyrgios explains choice to wear red trainers at Wimbledon Nakashima proved a worthy opponent, his calmness untested by Kyrgios’s theatrics Bet365
Part of the ‘Fantastic Four’ Australians, alongside Alex de Minaur, Jason Kubler and Ajla Tomljanovic, to reach the last 16 for the first time since 1999, the pantomime villain of SW19 lacked a dance partner to mirror Saturday’s theatrics Bet365
Neat and tidy, Nakashima refused to nibble at any bait, with his game resembling a patient Test match bowler, routinely throwing down line and length and waiting for his opponent to crack Bet365
The curiosity and excitement that swirled around this fourth-round match instead centred over whether Kyrgios would produce the sublime, ludicrous or, preferably, a mixture of both Bet365
Instead, he found the unassuming Nakashima, the youngest American to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon since Andy Roddick in 2003, who had already evidenced his intense focus and polished game in a victory over last year’s semi-finalist Denis Shapovalov in the second round Bet365
No longer at the centre of a “circus”, as aptly described by Tsitsipas after their turbulent third-round match, a subdued Kyrgios struggled for that bolt of inspiration, even discarding several challenges to break up the methodical nature of the match Bet365
Kyrgios inspired a feverish ride two nights earlier, but this afternoon proved more of an attritional affair against Brandon Nakashima, lacking the spice of his rivalry with Stefanos Tsitsipas Bet365

Already hit with fines totalling £11,560 this fortnight for spitting and swearing, the Australian maverick has proved a divisive figure Bet365
Instead, he found the unassuming Nakashima, the youngest American to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon since Andy Roddick in 2003, who had already evidenced his intense focus and polished game in a victory over last year’s semi-finalist Denis Shapovalov in the second round Bet365
Kyrgios inspired a feverish ride two nights earlier, but this afternoon proved more of an attritional affair against Brandon Nakashima, lacking the spice of his rivalry with Stefanos Tsitsipas Bet365
No longer at the centre of a “circus”, as aptly described by Tsitsipas after their turbulent third-round match, a subdued Kyrgios struggled for that bolt of inspiration, even discarding several challenges to break up the methodical nature of the match Bet365
Subdued for so long, Nick Kyrgios finally found his spark to extend his rollercoaster ride at Wimbledon and lock up a place in the quarter-finals for just the second time Bet365
Part of the ‘Fantastic Four’ Australians, alongside Alex de Minaur, Jason Kubler and Ajla Tomljanovic, to reach the last 16 for the first time since 1999, the pantomime villain of SW19 lacked a dance partner to mirror Saturday’s theatrics Bet365
Neat and tidy, Nakashima refused to nibble at any bait, with his game resembling a patient Test match bowler, routinely throwing down line and length and waiting for his opponent to crack Bet365
RecommendedKyrgios hits back after Tsitsipas calls him ‘evil bully’ during Wimbledon interviewNick Kyrgios happy ‘so many people are upset’ with his Wimbledon run‘I do what I want’: Kyrgios explains choice to wear red trainers at Wimbledon Nakashima proved a worthy opponent, his calmness untested by Kyrgios’s theatrics Bet365
The curiosity and excitement that swirled around this fourth-round match instead centred over whether Kyrgios would produce the sublime, ludicrous or, preferably, a mixture of both Bet365

