Football fanatic Kyle Edmund talks about his love for Liverpool FC and the time he got to meet Kenny Dalglish on a visit to Anfield in this edition of My Story, delivered by FedEx.
Kyle Edmund and his coach, Fredrik Rosengren, explain how everything in the young Brit's game has come together on his stunning run through to the Australian Open semi-final.
Kyle Edmund’s first serve has caught fire Down Under. The 23-year-old Brit served 315 aces during 60 matches in 2017 to help power himself to a year-end ATP Ranking of No. 50. Solid numbers, but nothing like what he has done during his run to the semi-finals of the 2018 Australian Open. Edmund has hit 78 aces through five matches in Melbourne – which is remarkably already 25 per cent of his season total from last year. Five of Edmund’s aces have come behind second serves. [ALSO LIKE] Edmund is currently ranked 32nd on the Infosys ATP Stats Serve LEADERBOARD, which reflects good serving, but clearly shows he is not yet one of the serving greats on the ATP World...
If you like your tennis powerful, you will want to watch Thursday's Australian Open semi-final between Marin Cilic and Kyle Edmund. The Croatian and Brit, without an ounce of hyperbole, have two of the strongest forehands on the ATP World Tour, and the booming shot has helped both of them achieve career milestones this fortnight Down Under. Edmund has used his to make himself comfortable during the second week of a Grand Slam for the first time. Before this fortnight, the unseeded 23-year-old had never won two five-set matches at the same tournament or reached past the fourth round of a Grand Slam (2016 US Open). View FedEx ATP Head2Head for the semi-final match-ups at the Australian Open & vote...