Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios is on the verge of clinching this year's Brisbane International title after he made it to the finals of the tournament, following a three-set victory over Grigor Dimitr of Bulgaria, on Saturday.
For the third match in a row, third-seed Kyrgios fell behind a set before bouncing back strongly to sweep aside Dimitrov 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 in a thrilling men's singles clash that lasted one and a half hour on the hard courts of the Queensland Tennis Centre.
Reflecting on the match, Kyrgios admitted that his opponent Dimitrov played a pretty solid first set, but he somehow managed to take control later in the match to eventually come out victorious.
"I hadn't beaten him before. Going into today, I knew that I was going to do something a little different. I was going to kind of just not give him too much rhythm. Come in a lot, be super aggressive off my returns. And obviously try and just serve, just serve pretty much anywhere and just play aggressive," the ATP quoted Kyrgios, as saying.
"He played a pretty solid first set. I played a pretty loose game to get broken. And then, pretty much from then on, I felt pretty in control of the match," he added.
Kyrgios, who sealed his first win over the Bulgarian Tennis star, has also become the first Australian to reach the Brisbane final since former World No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt in 2014.
The Australian tennis player will now lock horns with American Ryan Harrison in the summit showdown. Kyrgios leads their Head-to-Head series against Harrison 2-0.
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