Novak Djokovic returned extremely at Miami Open because Nick Kyrgios threw out | Tennis news

Novak Djokovic inserted his triple loss streak while in the chase after a record seventh title he emphasized the Miami Open.
Djokovic, bidding from moving from Andre Agassi for the most titles in the history of the Miami tournament, ended strongly against the Australian Rinky Hijikak, who turned the second set into a battle before being demolished in the course.
Djokovic, the number of four seeds, took an opening with ease 6-0, but he took the distance in the second before triumphant 7-1 in Break-break.
“I played really well, at a very high level from the beginning,” said Djokovic, who tied Rafael Nadal for the highest victory of ATP Masters 1000 games.
“I knew exactly what I wanted to do tactically. I played it in the first match of the season in Brisbane. So, I think it was good to do homework, watch those videos.”
In the third round Serbs will face a happy loser Camilo Uze Carabelliwho gathered past American quickly growing Alex Michelsen 6-7 (3-7) 7-5 6-3.
Nick Kyrgios lost the conflict in the second round with Karen Khachanov 7-6 (7-3) 6-0, but was pleased with his performance with respect to injury problems.
The Wimbledon 2022 finalist spent the last two years struggling with knee and wrist problems, but managed to beat Mackenzie McDonald’s qualification in the previous round.
“We played a great first set, but encouraging that I could finish 2 games this week! Many to work,” Kyrgios said on X.
Polish second seed Iga SwiatekThe winner of the 2022 Miami Open, reserved its place in the third round by winning 6-2 7-5 over Caroline Garcia.
Swiatek fell 3-1 in the second set, and later had to save the set point, but won in the last three games to book a meeting with Elise Mertens from Belgium in the next round.
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