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Celebrity Pro Tennis and Exhibition, De Beers, exhibition , Nicholas Hilmy Kyrgios[3] (/ˈkɪriɒs/ KIRR-ee-oss; born 27 April 1995) is an Australian professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 43 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).[4] He is currently the second highest-ranked Australian in the ATP rankings.[5] Kyrgios has won five ATP Titles, and has reached eight ATP finals, including the 2017 Cincinnati Masters.
During his junior career, Kyrgios won the boys' singles event at the 2013 Australian Open and the boys' doubles event at the 2013 Wimbledon Championships. During his professional career, Kyrgios reached the quarter-finals of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships—upsetting then world no. 1 Rafael Nadal and world no. 13 Richard Gasquet en route—and the quarter-finals of the 2015 Australian Open. Kyrgios is only the third player, after Dominik Hrbaty and fellow Australian Lleyton Hewitt, to have beaten Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic in their first meetings.[6]
During much of his career, Kyrgios has been met with a negative reception. He has been accused of "tanking", verbal abuse, and unsportsmanlike conduct by much of the media and former tennis players including John McEnroe.[7] Other tennis players, however, including John Lloyd, have praised Kyrgios's unique style, character, and flair.[8][9]
Taylor Harry Fritz (born October 28, 1997) is an American professional tennis player. He is the 2nd-fastest American ever to reach an ATP final, accomplishing the feat in just his third career event.[3]
His mother Kathy May Fritz was a Top 10 player, and his father Guy Henry Fritz also played professional tennis and was named US Olympic development coach of the year 2016.[4] He reached the finals in boys' singles at the 2015 French Open, and lost to fellow American Tommy Paul in three sets. He avenged the loss by defeating Paul in the boys' singles final at the