Watch Nick Kyrgios experiences major brainfade against Daniil Medvedev at US Open gifts a point to the World No 1 in absurd fashion
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Kyrgios would have had break point if he had let the ball bounce.
Even by Kyrgios standards, that was baffling.
22628Like…why?Kyrgios would have had break point if he had let the ball bounce.Even by Kyrgios standards, that was baffling.https://t.co/x8dvOsH08E Unfortunately, the rules of the game did not see it that way. The chair umpire called it a foul shot, seeing as the ball was still in play when Kyrgios hit it. Crossing the net, therefore, is not allowed in such circumstances, gifting the point to Medvedev as a result. Matt Jones@KySportsRadioI am sure no one else is even watching this, but Kyrgios just did one of the stranger things I have ever seen on a tennis court, basically tanking a point he had already won by running on the other side of the court and hitting a ball864I am sure no one else is even watching this, but Kyrgios just did one of the stranger things I have ever seen on a tennis court, basically tanking a point he had already won by running on the other side of the court and hitting a ball At the time, no one knew for certain if it was an intentional act from the World No. 25 or if he had simply forgotten that he could not do what he did. Speaking to his team during the ensuing changeover, Kyrgios put those questions to bed as he was heard saying that he did not indeed know that it was not permitted. José Morgado@josemorgado"I honestly was thinking that was legal", Kyrgios tells his team.1356"I honestly was thinking that was legal", Kyrgios tells his team. While Medvedev managed to hold that particular serve on the very next point, the Australian roared back to break his next service game and eventually take the set 6-3. The winner of the clash will take on 27th seed Karen Khachanov in the quarterfinals. Also Checkout:- US Open 2022 Results
Watch Nick Kyrgios experiences major brainfade against Daniil Medvedev at US Open gifts a point to the World No 1 in absurd fashion
By Shyam Kamal Modified 05 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Nick Kyrgios conceded one of the most absurd points of the 2022 US Open against Daniil Medvedev Nick Kyrgios conceded arguably the most absurd point at the 2022 US Open, losing his chance at a break point in the process. Facing off against World No. 1 Daniil Medvedev in the fourth round, the Australian split the first two sets with his opponent. The third set began in routine fashion, with Kyrgios holding his first serve and the Russian on the way to holding his own. At 30-30 off his serve, Medvedev tried to return a running forehand from the former World No. 13 on his backhand side, only for the ball to hit the frame of the racquet and bounce high. Without question, the ball would have landed on Medvedev's side of the net, giving Kyrgios a chance at a break. But contrary to what every single person at the stadium was expecting, the Australian rushed over to Medvedev's side and "smashed" the ball, even celebrating jovially with Medvedev over how he had won a fun point. Ben Rothenberg@BenRothenbergLike…why?Kyrgios would have had break point if he had let the ball bounce.
Even by Kyrgios standards, that was baffling.
22628Like…why?Kyrgios would have had break point if he had let the ball bounce.Even by Kyrgios standards, that was baffling.https://t.co/x8dvOsH08E Unfortunately, the rules of the game did not see it that way. The chair umpire called it a foul shot, seeing as the ball was still in play when Kyrgios hit it. Crossing the net, therefore, is not allowed in such circumstances, gifting the point to Medvedev as a result. Matt Jones@KySportsRadioI am sure no one else is even watching this, but Kyrgios just did one of the stranger things I have ever seen on a tennis court, basically tanking a point he had already won by running on the other side of the court and hitting a ball864I am sure no one else is even watching this, but Kyrgios just did one of the stranger things I have ever seen on a tennis court, basically tanking a point he had already won by running on the other side of the court and hitting a ball At the time, no one knew for certain if it was an intentional act from the World No. 25 or if he had simply forgotten that he could not do what he did. Speaking to his team during the ensuing changeover, Kyrgios put those questions to bed as he was heard saying that he did not indeed know that it was not permitted. José Morgado@josemorgado"I honestly was thinking that was legal", Kyrgios tells his team.1356"I honestly was thinking that was legal", Kyrgios tells his team. While Medvedev managed to hold that particular serve on the very next point, the Australian roared back to break his next service game and eventually take the set 6-3. The winner of the clash will take on 27th seed Karen Khachanov in the quarterfinals. Also Checkout:- US Open 2022 Results