Nick Kyrgios 'not upset' following Australian Open exit

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Saturday, 13 February 2021 at 09:45
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Nick Kyrgios showed his great potential at the 2021 Australian Open again when he showed 3 very good performances but eventually lost to Dominic Thiem.
After a comfortable victory in the first round, Nick Kyrgios avoided match points in the second round of the 2021 Australian Open to set up a third-round clash with Dominic Thiem. He led already 2-0 against the Austrian, but lost the match after a great fight. However, after the match he had no reason to be disappointed, as he said:
“If I take one of those break points early in the third set, I think the match is over in an hour and 45 minutes,” said Kyrgios. “I could definitely feel he was going away towards the end of the second [set].”
“Tonight, I was a massive underdog,” said Kyrgios. “I left it all out there. I put myself in a position to win. That wasn't the case against [Ugo] Humbert [in the second round]. My back was against the wall the entire time. I was up two-sets-to-love tonight, and he came back and he won.
“I'm not taking any shame in losing in five sets to the Australian Open finalist and the US Open champion… I'm not probably in the best physical shape I have been in. But I tried to bring what I had and it wasn't enough. I fell short. I'm all right with that.
“I'm not upset at all. I'm actually not disappointed that I lost. I'm going [to] come with my head held high tomorrow, play some doubles [with Thanasi Kokkinakis and] see what tennis I'll play this year. If I can continue to perform like that, I'm sure that the results will follow.”
“I think Thiem actually drew some energy from everyone kind of against him almost,” said Kyrgios. “He's played on the biggest stages in the world, so I don't think he was rattled at all. One thing I noticed about him, maybe [at] two-sets-to-love down, he was always positive. He didn't show any negative emotion. He knew there was a long way to go in that match.
“It was an amazing atmosphere. The energy out there was special. But I'm still proud of myself. I was 11 months away from the game, and to produce that level and go toe-to-toe with one of the best players in the world, I'm pretty proud. I actually physically felt pretty good. I'm sore now."

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