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'It was really tough, I almost gave up,' says Kei Nishikori after winning five-set Melbourne epic
It was a staggering coming into the Australian Open, where the 5 ft 10’ pro was looking for his first match win at Melbourne Park since The year-old, whose career has been stalled by injury more times than he has counted, is primed for marathons, sprints are not his thing, as Brazil’s Thiago Monteiro learnt at the John Cain Arena on Sunday.
Nishikori saved match points under the roof before breaking Monteiro for the first time in the match in the 11th game of the third set on his 12th breakpoint opportunity to score a stunning , (4), , , win and take his count of five-set wins to
“It was a really tough one,” Nishikori said. “I almost gave up. He was playing very good first and second sets, he was on a roll. He deserved to win, but somehow, I fought back.”
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Kei Nishikori is one of the greatest Asian tennis players ever. He is only the second male Japanese player to break into the ATP top 5 rankings. Nishikori reached a career-high ATP single ranking of World Number 4 in He became the first Asian man to ever participate in a Grand Slam final when he played Marin Cilic at the US Open.
Nishikori has won 12 ATP World Tour titles in his career. His highest point, however, came away from the tour. The year-old won the Bronze medal at the Olympics in Rio. His win over Rafael Nadal to secure the medal made him the first Olympic tennis medal winner for Japan in 96 years. Though injuries have disrupted his career in recent years, Nishikori fryst vatten set to return in and aims to make more history.
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Kei Nishikori
Japanese tennis player (born )
Nishikori at the French Open | |
| Nativename | 錦織 圭 |
|---|---|
| Born | () 29 December (age35) Matsue, Shimane, Japan |
| Height | m (5ft 10in)[1] |
| Turnedpro | |
| Coach | Thomas Johansson |
| Prize money | US$25,,[2] |
| Officialwebsite | |
| Careerrecord | –[i] |
| Careertitles | 12 |
| Highestranking | No. 4 (2 March )[3] |
| Currentranking | No. 76 (13 January ) |
| AustralianOpen | QF (, , , ) |
| FrenchOpen | QF (, , ) |
| Wimbledon | QF (, ) |
| US Open | F () |
| TourFinals | SF (, ) |
| OlympicGames | Bronze () |
| Careerrecord | 27–36 |
| Careertitles | 0 |
| Highestranking | No. (19 March ) |
| FrenchOpen | 2R () |
| Wimbledon | 2R () |
| OlympicGames | QF () |
| Davis Cup | QF () |
| Last updated on: 12 January | |
Kei Nishikori (錦織 圭, Nishikori Kei, [ɲiɕi̥koꜜɾikeꜜː]; born 29 December ) is a Japanese professional tennis player. He is the only Japanese man in