In our Shotmaking series, Anita Aguilar will provide the photos and Steve Tignor will provide the captions. Together, they'll tell the story of a match at the U.S. Open.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Kyrgios had lost all eight sets he'd played against Murray, but he leapt out to an early lead in the first one on Tuesday.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Does anyone else hit the ball as straight up-and-down as Kyrgios does?

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

And few flick an inside-in forehand with as much effortless sidespin whip.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

“It’s important when you play him to concentrate on your side of the court,” Murray said of facing Kyrgios. But the Scot always has a winning plan against the Aussie. On Tuesday night he worked Kyrgios’s weaker backhand and used his own backhand slice to change the pace.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Murray took a few games to find his timing, but by early in the second set he had all of his variations well orchestrated. “I felt like when he had his dips, I felt like I capitalized on them today,” the world No. 3 said.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

One of Kyrgios’s dips came early, when he let himself get distracted by a group of fans who walked in during the middle of his service game. Kyrgios was still muttering about it two games later.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

And then, a little later, he was hitting a tweener, following it with a rocket forehand winner, and doing...whatever this is.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Kyrgios doesn’t just wear chains around his neck, he has them for a snack during some points.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Kyrgios started out sleeved, before going sleeveless later. But his backhand let him down at some crucial junctures.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Murray showed that he can sling his own forehand when the moment calls for it.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

After stick-saving a rocket return from Kyrgios, Murray ran forward and laid a perfect re-drop on him for a game-endign winner. All the Aussie could do was laugh in appreciation.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

“I expected a very tough match,” Murray said after his 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1 win, “and that’s what I got.”

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Kyrgios took a swing at a ball and came back empty-handed. “I mean, when he let go of the racquet today after the forehand,” Murray said with a laugh, “I mean, that only happens to him.”

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Murray said it’s hot under the roof lights in Ashe now, and there was no hiding his sweat.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Kyrgios in full, triple-jump flight.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

And in full, racquet-slamming rage.

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Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

Shotmaking: Andy Murray d. Nick Kyrgios

After the official handshake at the net, Kyrgios got in a last slap with Murray on his way out of the US Open. “He’s always had nice things to say about me,” Kyrgios said of Murray.

Will we, perhaps against our better judgement, miss Naughty Nick over the next two weeks? Murray moves on to play Adrian Mannarino in the second round.