Wimbledon Runner-up Kyrgios Beats McDonald at Miami Open for 1st Win in 2 1/2 Years

19 March 2025, US, Miami Gardens: Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios in action against US Mackenzie McDonald during the men's singles first round match of the Miami Open Tennis Tournament at Hard Rock Stadium. Photo: Smg/SMG via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
19 March 2025, US, Miami Gardens: Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios in action against US Mackenzie McDonald during the men's singles first round match of the Miami Open Tennis Tournament at Hard Rock Stadium. Photo: Smg/SMG via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
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Wimbledon Runner-up Kyrgios Beats McDonald at Miami Open for 1st Win in 2 1/2 Years

19 March 2025, US, Miami Gardens: Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios in action against US Mackenzie McDonald during the men's singles first round match of the Miami Open Tennis Tournament at Hard Rock Stadium. Photo: Smg/SMG via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
19 March 2025, US, Miami Gardens: Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios in action against US Mackenzie McDonald during the men's singles first round match of the Miami Open Tennis Tournament at Hard Rock Stadium. Photo: Smg/SMG via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Nick Kyrgios won a match for the first time in nearly 2 1/2 years on Wednesday at the Miami Open, beating Mackie McDonald 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 while wearing a thick wrap of beige tape on his surgically repaired right wrist that he said was numb after he took five painkillers.

“I’m not going to lie: I was pretty close to crying on court. I just think about the last two years, and it's been pretty brutal, to be honest,” said Kyrgios, the runner-up to Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon in 2022. “I was in a cast for 12 weeks. Couldn’t move my wrist. And the surgeons were saying I’d never play again. So I was listening to a lot of the outside noise — whether I'd be able to play at this level and win. Playing’s one thing, but winning matches and executing is another thing.”

The Australian, who turns 30 next month, hadn't come out on the right end of an official contest since October 2022, when he defeated Kamil Majchrzak at a tournament in Tokyo and then withdrew before what would have been a matchup against Taylor Fritz in the quarterfinals.

Since then, Kyrgios needed operations for a torn ligament in his wrist and on his knee, sidelining him for nearly all of 2023 — when he competed once in singles — and all of the 2024 season.

Kyrgios, one of the named plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit filed Tuesday by players against groups that run tennis, began this year with an 0-3 record until Wednesday.

The lack of competition has dropped him from a career high of No. 13 all the way down to No. 892 in the ATP rankings; he was able to enter the Miami field thanks to a protected ranking. He was a semifinalist in this hard-court tournament in 2016 and 2017.

“I used to actually win a fair bit, so this kind of feels normal, but I don’t think it's really sunk it that I was in a place where I couldn’t hit a fluffy tennis ball to now beating a solid player,” said Kyrgios, who delivered 13 aces Wednesday. “It's pretty surreal.”
McDonald, a Californian who eliminated Rafael Nadal at the 2023 Australian Open, is ranked 101st and went through qualifying to earn a spot in the main draw of the Miami Open.
Next for Kyrgios is a matchup against No. 22 seed Karen Khachanov, a two-time Grand Slam semifinalist, The Associated Press reported.
They've played three times previously, including five-setters at the 2020 Australian Open, won by Kyrgios, and at the 2022 US Open, won by Khachanov.
“We pretty much grew up together through juniors. He’s an insane workhorse. So professional. Always shows up. Pretty much the opposite of what I do,” Kyrgios said with a smile. “If I make the start line, I'll give him what I've got. But I can't say it'll be what it used to be between us two.”



Swiatek’s Struggles Continue as Title Defense in Rome Ended by Collins

 Poland's Iga Swiatek reacts during the women's singles match against US' Danielle Collins of the WTA Rome Open tennis tournament at Foro Italico in Rome on May 10, 2025. (AFP)
Poland's Iga Swiatek reacts during the women's singles match against US' Danielle Collins of the WTA Rome Open tennis tournament at Foro Italico in Rome on May 10, 2025. (AFP)
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Swiatek’s Struggles Continue as Title Defense in Rome Ended by Collins

 Poland's Iga Swiatek reacts during the women's singles match against US' Danielle Collins of the WTA Rome Open tennis tournament at Foro Italico in Rome on May 10, 2025. (AFP)
Poland's Iga Swiatek reacts during the women's singles match against US' Danielle Collins of the WTA Rome Open tennis tournament at Foro Italico in Rome on May 10, 2025. (AFP)

Holder Iga Swiatek crashed out of the Italian Open to American Danielle Collins after a 6-1 7-5 third-round loss on Saturday in a major upset that will cost the Pole the world number two ranking as the defense of her French Open title looms.

Swiatek held a commanding 7-1 head-to-head record against Collins before the contest and yet another early defeat does not bode well for the 23-year-old, who has not won a tournament since her fourth triumph at Roland Garros last year.

"I played against Iga so many times ... When you play that many close matches and get this close and also play some of your best tennis and lose, I think you learn a lot," Collins, 31, said. "I feel like I applied that today, to the match."

Five-times Grand Slam champion Swiatek went 5-0 down in the opening set before getting on the board to avoid a bagel.

Collins was lethal from the baseline, mixing it up with forehand and backhand service return winners as she picked apart Swiatek's serve in an opening set that was one-way traffic.

The second was level at 4-4 as Swiatek showed flashes of brilliance, but 31-year-old 2022 Australian Open runner-up Collins showed no mercy, sealing victory in one hour and 44 minutes when a return went wide.

Collins fired 32 winners and converted six of eight break points while Swiatek, who had won the tournament three times in the last four years, made 22 unforced errors.

Swiatek has lost nine matches this year - as many as in all of 2024 - while she has not reached a claycourt final ahead of her bid to retain the French Open title later this month.