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Kyrgios was already amping up the crowd as he walked out onto the court in what Todd Woodbridge dubbed a Davis Cup-like atmosphere.The game was opened with two quick holds from Zeballos and Kyrgios, with Kyrgios’ serve looking ominous early.“This is the service game that I would be thinking is the one that I would be thinking is the one that you really want to put the pressure on and be trying to break,” he said.
Kokkinakis was the final member of the quartet to step to the line and he too held comfortably to level the match at two games all. Umpire James Keothavong attempted to cool some restless members of the crowd early, pleading with them to “keep it clean and fair”. Keothavong was once again forced to ask the crowd to show respect between first and second serves, a recurring theme of this Australian Open.They’d get one more to go up 6-3, with Kyrgios having two chances on serve to seal the first set.
The crowd could finally get its teeth into the match, reaching new levels as the Aussies turned for home.
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