Watch highlights from Saturday's action at the Miami Open as Thanasi Kokkinakis, Alexander Zverev and Nick Kyrgios post wins on Saturday. Watch live tennis at tennistv.com. Photo Credit: Peter Staples/Miami Open presented by Itau
AUSTRALIA vs. GERMANY Brisbane, Australia (Outdoor Hard) Australia and Germany meet in a repeat of the 1993 Davis Cup final (Germany d. Australia) in Brisbane this weekend. World No. 5 Alexander Zverev leads a German team looking to win just its second World Group opener since 2011 and will be joined by Jan-Lennard Struff, Peter Gojowczyk and Tim Puetz. The home side, which has reached the World Group semi-finals twice in the past three years, is spearheaded by Nick Kyrgios with Matthew Ebden, John Millman, breakout star Alex de Minaur and John Peers completing the team. FRANCE vs. NETHERLANDS Albertville, France (Indoor Hard) Defending champion France will look to win their 11th tie in 11 meetings against the Netherlands this...
Nick Kyrgios came up short against Grigor Dimitrov after four thrilling sets in their fourth-round encounter at the Australian Open on Sunday. But the Aussie already has his sights set on challenging the ATP World Tour's best for the rest of the season. Kyrgios, who was looking to follow up his title at the Brisbane International presented by Suncorp with a strong showing in Melbourne this fortnight, was quelled by an inspired performance by No.3 seed Dimitrov under the lights on Rod Laver Arena. For the 22-year-old Australian, it comes time once again to reckon with himself. Down? Yes. Out? Think again. “I lost tonight to one of the best players in the world,” said Kyrgios. “[I] went down swinging....
Nick Kyrgios reveals his mutual admiration for Grigor Dimitrov after falling to the Bulgarian at the Australian Open. Video courtesy Tennis Australia. Watch more video and live matches at www.ausopen.com.