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Nishikori eyes Kooyong title defence

Published: 13 Jan 2015 - 05:00 am | Last Updated: 17 Jan 2022 - 11:52 pm

Alesandr Dolgopolov (left) of Ukraine and Kei Nishikori of Japan lift the runners-up trophy after losing against Jamie Murray of Germany and John Peers of Australia in the men’s double final of the Brisbane International in Brisbane on Sunday.

Melbourne: Japan’s Kei Nishikori will hope to use the Kooyong Classic starting Tuesday as final preparation for a run at a possible first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.
The Asian ace, who has worked himself up to a record-setting fifth in the world rankings, claimed the Kooyong trophy a year ago over Tomas Berdych.
Nishikori is now a serious threat in every event he enters thanks in large part to a breakthrough 2014 season, sparked by his Kooyong win, in which he reached the US Open final against Marin Cilic.
Though the Croatian won the title, Nishikori’s performance launched the 25-year-old into the tennis elite.
The semi-finalist at last week’s Brisbane International is the man to beat at the eight-player Kooyong event, which runs till Friday at the former home of the Open, the historic Kooyong Club in the tiny Melbourne neighborhood of Toorak.
He heads a field comprising Frenchmen Gilles Simon and Richard Gasquet, the Spanish pair of Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano Lopez, Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov, Serbia’s Filip Krajinovic and Australian hope Jordan Thompson.
The Japanese star begins with a match against local player Thompson, the world number 274 who won last month’s Australian Open wild-card play-off to earn a place in the Grand Slam main draw.
In other day one matches, Simon faces Verdasco, Dolgopolov takes on Krajinovic in a battle of young guns and Lopez plays Gasquet.AFP