MX23RW : Saturday, April 27 01:59:52| >> :600:134219633:134219633:

Australian Open day six: Kyrgios survives titanic tussle to set up Nadal clash

Australian Open day six: Kyrgios survives titanic tussle to set up Nadal clash
© Reuters
The story of the sixth day of action at the Australian Open.

Nick Kyrgios provided the late-night drama at Melbourne Park on Saturday to set up a fourth-round clash with Rafael Nadal.

Having led Karen Khachanov by two sets and a break, Kyrgios eventually won on a deciding fifth-set tie-break after the longest match of his career, while Nadal cruised to victory over Pablo Carreno Busta.

The women's seeds continued to fall – Karolina Pliskova, Elina Svitolina and Belinda Bencic joining Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka in exiting the tournament.

Picture of the day

Nick Kyrgios lies on the court after his dramatic victory
Nick Kyrgios lies on the court after his dramatic victory (Lee Jin-man/AP)

Tweet of the day

Rafa glued

Nadal revealed he was caught up in the drama of Roger Federer's epic five-set victory over John Millman on Friday night. The top seed stayed up until 1am to see how it played out, saying: "It was impossible to sleep watching the match. It was emotional at the end. I enjoyed it. Anything could happen, but Federer is Federer."

Thomas doesn't pass Muster

View this post on Instagram

hello second week

A post shared by Dominic Thiem (@domithiem) on

Dominic Thiem added former French Open champion Thomas Muster to his coaching team ahead of the Australian Open but the partnership has not even lasted the tournament.

Thiem, whose main coach is former Chilean player Nicolas Massu, told the German-speaking media: "We ended our working relationship. It did not fit. It's easy like that. It is just about work. We get along well personally and we said in the beginning if anything is not all right we will tell each other."

Fallen seeds

Women: Karolina Pliskova (2), Elina Svitolina (5), Belinda Bencic (6), Donna Vekic (19)
Men: David Goffin (11), Karen Khachanov (16), John Isner (19), Pablo Carreno Busta (27), Taylor Fritz (29)

Who's up next?

Federer will try to made the most of his second chance when he takes on Hungary's Marton Fucsovics in the fourth round on Sunday.

Earlier in the night session, top seed Ashleigh Barty will look to avenge her Wimbledon loss to Alison Riske while Coco Gauff faces fellow American Sofia Kenin as she tries to reach a grand slam quarter-final for the first time.

Defending champion Novak Djokovic faces 14th seed Diego Schwartzman and Serena Williams' conqueror Wang Qiang takes on Ons Jabeur.

ID:387471: cacheID:387471:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:14416:
Restore Data
Share this article now:
Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after his match against Australia's John Millman on January 24, 2020
Read Next:
Roger Federer admits he needed "a bit of luck" to beat John Millman
>
rhs 2.0
Today's games header
1pm
Bublik
Carballes Baena
10am
Auger-Aliassime
Mannarino
10am
Bautista Agut
Khachanov
10am
Cachin
Tiafoe
10am
De Minaur
Nadal
10am
Dimitrov
Mensik
10am
Jarry
Cobolli
10am
Kecmanovic
Ruud
10am
Kotov
Thompson
10am
Lehecka
Medjedovic
10am
Machac
Shelton
10am
Medvedev
Arnaldi
10am
Monteiro
Tsitsipas
10am
Norrie
Fonseca
10am
Purcell
Korda
10am
Sinner
Sonego
10am
Azarenka
Sorribes Tormo
10am
Annie Fernandez
Jabeur
10am
Gauff
Yastremska
10am
Haddad Maia
Navarro
10am
Keys
Samsonova
10am
Ostapenko
Lourdes Carle
10am
Stephens
Sakkari
10am
Swiatek
Cirstea


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!