ATP Tour: Djokovic/Kyrgios light up Brisbane with stunning doubles win

ATP Tour: Djokovic/Kyrgios light up Brisbane with stunning doubles win

Brisbane, Dec 30

Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios teamed up to defeat Alexander Erler and Andreas Mies 6-4, 6-7(4), 10-8 in the men's double of Brisbane International, an ATP 250 event at Pat Rafter Arena on Monday. The match which lasted for an hour and 48 minutes was a showcase of creativity and skill, with Djokovic and Kyrgios delighting fans through their contrasting styles.

A standout moment occurred in the 10th game of the first set when Djokovic executed an around-the-net backhand winner off a sharp-angled volley from Mies. The Serbian maestroā€™s precision drew a raucous cheer from the Brisbane crowd, leaving Kyrgios in awe. ā€œThat was a great setup by Mies, and I just went for it,ā€ Djokovic recounted. ā€œIt was 5-4 to us, but they were 30/0 up, and winning that point really lifted our energy. The crowd got behind us, and we used that momentum to win the game and the set.ā€

Kyrgios was quick to laud his partnerā€™s brilliance: ā€œThatā€™s just an iconic Novak moment. The way he moves, Iā€™ve never moved like that in my life! My tweener might be flashier, but that shot is what the fans will remember. Honestly, I was just loving it.ā€

Kyrgios also produced his own jaw-dropping moments, including a perfectly executed lob winner and a daring forehand pass that sealed the first set. The second set saw the pairā€™s flair continue as Kyrgios attempted a tweener, much to the delight of the crowd. For Djokovic, the match marked his return to Brisbane after a five-year absence, and he was full of praise for the Australian tennis culture. ā€œItā€™s amazing to be back in Brisbane. The energy here is unmatched. A packed house, incredible atmosphereā€”itā€™s why we play this game,ā€ Djokovic said post-match.

Kyrgios, making his competitive comeback after an 18-month injury layoff, echoed the sentiment. ā€œThis injury has been brutal, so I donā€™t take any of this for granted. I donā€™t know how many Aussie summers I have left, so Iā€™m soaking in every moment.ā€ The 29-year-old Australian reflected on his partnership with Djokovic, whom he faced in the 2022 Wimbledon final. ā€œWe promised weā€™d do this at least once before either of us retires, and Iā€™m glad weā€™re still here. Novak doubted himself at times, and I had to remind him, ā€˜Brother, youā€™re the greatest of all timeā€™!

Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam champion, is returning to singles competition after a runner-up finish at the Shanghai Masters in October 2024. Meanwhile, Kyrgios aims to re-establish himself on the ATP Tour after his extended injury break.

āœ”ļø ATP Tour: Djokovic/Kyrgios light up Brisbane with stunning doubles win

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