Andy Murray wary of Nick Kyrgios after Roger Federer performance in Stuttgart
ANDY MURRAY says he is wary of facing Nick Kyrgios in the opening round of Queen's next week.
The pair will go head-to-head on Tuesday which will mark the return of Murray after almost 12 months out with a hip injury.
Murray has won all of his previous five matches against Kyrgios, but after the Australian’s performance against Federer at the Stuttgart Open yesterday – he is very wary of the dangers at hand.
Kyrgios took the new world No 1 to two tie-breaks and almost caused a huge upset in the final set after taking an early mini-break.
The 23-year-old will be looking to carry his momentum into Queen’s for the blockbuster first-round tie with Murray.
He played Federer in Stuttgart and he is a tough guy to play against
“He obviously plays extremely well on grass,”
“He played Federer in
“He’s got a brilliant serve and obviously he’s very talented. He’s unpredictable as well.
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“The positive is that there probably won’t be loads of long point. Points can be quite sharp with him, which is good.
“But obviously a very tricky match the way that he plans and how comfortable he is on the grass.”