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‘Dude, it’s time to wake up’: Why Kyrgios turns to his box when battling – The Age
The Australian star relies on his box to be a sounding board of sorts when his back is against the wall.

It doesnt feel like a normal tournament any more. Kyrgios will face Frenchman Ugo Humbert on John Cain Arena on Wednesday night.
The 29th seed was one of the most improved players on tour last year and the last time the pair met happened to be Kyrgios last match of 2020 – in Acapulco. The Australian retired from the match after dropping the first set.
I think hes one of the most improved players on tour, Kyrgios said. He found his form pretty good. I think he won a title or two last year. Im not…
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