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Weary Kyrgios’s winning streak comes to an end at the Montreal Masters

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    Nick Kyrgios gave it all he had but, in the end, in the midday Montreal heat, there were just too many aches and pains. 

    The mercurial Australian’s nine-match winning singles run came to a disappointing end in the quarter-finals of the Montreal Masters 1000, worn down by fatigue, a sore back, and the implacable serving of Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz.

    The number eight seed won 7-6 (7-4), 6-7 (5-7), 6-1 with the final set, which took just 27 minutes after the first two lasted 38 and 41 respectively.

    Kyrgios did not call a trainer or complain, but looked off the pace physically. He also had plenty on his mind with his parents unwell.

    “I honestly don’t care [about losing the winning streak],” Kyrgios said.

    “I’ve been away from home, away from my mum, away from my dad.

    “They’re not very well at the moment. So I don’t really care about ‘no winning streak’.

    “I got two more tournaments [Cincinnati and the US Open] left before I can go home.”

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