Federer impressed by Kyrgios’ form

A chance for ‘NextGen’ players

January 13, 2018 08:41 pm | Updated 08:42 pm IST - Melbourne

Aiming for glory:  Milos Raonic, Roger Federer, Caroline Wozniacki and Novak Djokovic pose with Marvel characters as part of Kids Tennis Day.

Aiming for glory: Milos Raonic, Roger Federer, Caroline Wozniacki and Novak Djokovic pose with Marvel characters as part of Kids Tennis Day.

Defending champion Roger Federer sees temperamental Australian Nick Kyrgios as a threat at the Australian Open — if he can keep his focus.

The 19-time Grand Slam winner, who is coming off an extraordinary 2017 in which he won two Grand Slams, will be up against a depleted field when the first Grand Slam of the year begins at Melbourne Park on Monday, with Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori out injured.

Long-time rivals Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic have also been struggling in the lead-up, potentially leaving the door open to one of the so-called “NextGen”.

The volatile Kyrgios is among them and in good form, winning the lead-up Brisbane International last weekend, beating another young gun, Grigor Dimitrov, along the way.

Federer said his recent title success had not gone unnoticed.

“He’s [Kyrgios] going through his things, whatever he needs to go through,” the Swiss great told the Herald Sun newspaper on Saturday. “But when he’s on, he’s on and he’s really difficult to beat.

While the 22-year-old Australian crowd-puller, seeded 17, has exceptional talent, he has often undermined his abilities with petulant outbursts directed at the umpire or fans.

Federer acknowledged he was a work in progress.

“Similar to my challenge, for him it’s day to day and then week by week, can you keep it up?” he said.

“For me, it’s because of me getting older. For him it’s maybe in his mind and his body because he still needs to work much more than he currently is.”

Federer added: “I think he’s incredibly talented.”

Kyrgios, who made the Australian Open quarterfinals in 2015, will begin his 2018 campaign against Brazil’s Rogerio Dutra Silva.

The Swiss, seeded two, who starts his title defence against Aljaz Bedene, said he was feeling good and looking forward to the challenge.

“I’m playing well and now it’s just about getting through the matches at the beginning part of the tournament,” Federer said.

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