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Three to See, Wimbledon Day 4: Kyrgios vs. Krajinovic; Andreescu vs. Rybakina; Shapovalov vs. Nakashima
Many people are asking: “Can Nick Kyrgios win Wimbledon?” Let's first preview his second-rounder—along with two other must-see matches.
Published Jun 29, 2022
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Kyrgios is more talented, Krajinovic more solid, and the Serb he seems to be a guy who won’t be intimidated by whatever antics ensue on the other side of the net.
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