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Nishikori wins 2nd-round match at Australian Open
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BettingTennis AndNba
**Nice win Kei. That 6-1, 6-1 proves you that when Kei want's it-he can smash anyone. Dig deep Kei!!!****
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BurakuminDes
I agree beating Ebden is good - Ebden is a solid, promising Aussie player of the future - but only ranked 94 and I would have been shocked if Kei didn't finish him off. Let's see him play a big gun and then we will assess his chances.
The real talk of the Open though is all about this young Canadian kid Raonic. He demolished Petzschner today and some pundits are saying he can go all the way. Keep your eyes out for "The Missile" Raonic - a 4th round match-up with Djokovic looks on the cards. Would be nice to see Raonic and Kei make the 2nd week - the business end of the Open.
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ihope2eatwhales
Kei hadn't played Ebden before, and he seems to be feeling some nerves and extra pressure with his seeding and having to live up to it against the guys down the ranks. Didn't see the game, but it looks like experience helped him turn the game around and close it out as he is capable of starting. Roll on AirK!
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marcels
Kei took a while to get out of the blocks,but have to give credit where due,Ebden was playing well above his ranking watch out for tomic he has full support of the crowd and an unothodox kind of game that can topple anyone, as for Kei he can,t allow himself to be stuck in1st gear against someone like tsonga or the joker ..
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BettingTennis AndNba
I think Kei has great chance vs. Julien Benneteau,question is how much is left in Benneteau legs,he played lot of tennis in last week or so.
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