Scottish tennis star Jacob Fearnley defeats Nick Kyrgios in Australia Open

The 23-year-old, from Dalkeith, recorded a straight sets victory in Melbourne on Monday.

Scottish tennis star Jacob Fearnley defeats Nick Kyrgios in first round of Australia OpenPA Media

Jacob Fearnley has defeated Nick Kyrgios in the first round of the Australia Open in Melbourne.

The up-and-coming Scot recorded a straight-sets victory to book a place in the second round in his tournament debut.

He defeated the Australian star 3-0 after two tie-breakers in a 7-6, 6-3, 7-6 win at the Join Cain Arena on Monday.

The 23-year-old from Dalkeith will now take on Frenchman Arthur Cavaux in the second round.

Fearnley has shot up to number 92 in the world rankings after an impressive first year since turning professional.

He also won a set against Novak Djokovic on his Wimbledon debut last summer.

Home favourite Kyrgios, the 2022 Wimbledon finalist, was handicapped by an abdominal strain as Fearnley prevailed in two hours and 19 minutes.

The controversial Kyrgios was playing his first grand-slam event since the 2022 US Open after recovering from chronic wrist and hip injuries.

“I was extremely nervous before the match and I didn’t get too much sleep,” Fearnley said in his on-court interview.

“I knew it was going to be a rowdy match. I thought I played good.

“I’m sorry for Nick, I knew he was dealing with some stuff but he played some unbelievable tennis and I thought it was a great match.

“I just tried to focus on myself as best as I could. All things considered it’s probably the best match I’ve ever played.

“I’ve had a few heckles thrown my way in (American) college tennis but this was something I’d never experienced before.”

Fearnley had admitted to feeling anxious about playing Kyrgios on Australian soil, acknowledging that the partisan Melbourne crowd would be against him.

Kyrgios saved two break points at 3-3 in the first set, but a couple of grimaces revealed his inner turmoil and the Australian began suggesting that he should not be playing through the pain barrier.

Fearnley was unruffled as Kyrgios’ complaints grew louder and the language directed at his team courtside became more colourful.

The British number three dominated the tie-break with a series of explosive forehand winners and it was the same script in the second set.

The Scot broke early and Kyrgios’ discomfort was clear as he twice called for medical assistance during game breaks.

Kyrgios told his team at the end of the second set that he would “keep going until I can’t anymore”.

The end looked nigh when Kyrgios missed a routine volley at the net and Fearnley broke for a 2-1 lead in the third set.

But Kyrgios broke back for 3-3 before an underarm serve and a spot of showboating got the John Cain Arena crowd on its feet.

Amid see-saw drama Fearnley had break points in successive games and Kyrgios, despite requiring more medical attention, had a set point when 5-4 ahead.

None were taken before Fearnley finally broke Kyrgios’ resistance in a one-sided tie-break.

Elsewhere. British number one Jack Draper came through a five-set battle in the first round of the Australian Open for the second year in a row.

He defeated Argentinian Mariano Navone despite his build-up to the game being disrupted by a hip injury.

Jodie Burrage let the tears flow after what she rated as one of the best wins of her career on Monday.

The 25-year-old admitted ahead of the tournament that she considered quitting the sport a couple of months ago, but she tasted victory in the main draw at Melbourne Park for the first time with a 6-2 6-4 success against French qualifier Leolia Jeanjean.

STV News is now on WhatsApp

Get all the latest news from around the country

Follow STV News
Follow STV News on WhatsApp

Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

WhatsApp channel QR Code
Posted in