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Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic win first doubles match at Brisbane International ahead of Australian Open

Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic treated tennis fans to an entertaining match as they teamed up in the men's doubles at the Brisbane International; Kyrgios and Djokovic will be in singles action on Tuesday, live on Sky Sports, while Emma Raducanu plays at Auckland Classic

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Highlights of Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic's win in their Brisbane International match

Nick Kyrgios made a winning return to tennis as he partnered with Novak Djokovic in a blockbuster doubles pairing as the Brisbane International.

Kyrgios, who had not played for 18 months, and Djokovic beat Alexander Erler and Andreas Mies 6-4 6-7 (4-7) 10-8 to the delight of the crowd in Brisbane.

The fans were treated to some spectacular moments including an around-the-net winner from Djokovic and a tweener from Kyrgios.

Djokovic beat Kyrgios in the 2022 Wimbledon final and the pair have developed a close friendship since then.

"That was awesome! An amazing atmosphere. Great to be back," said Djokovic.

"I want to thank Nick for playing. He said the other day it should be a pleasure to play with him and it is!

"I'm glad to share the court with him on his comeback. I haven't played many doubles matches, so whatever Nick was saying I was following."

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Kyrgios loved Djokovic's round-the-net shot

Kyrgios added: "I was surprised he doubted himself a little bit in some moments and I was like 'brother, you're the greatest of all time, go for it, do what you have to do'.

"I was looking around at all the fans and this beautiful stadium. This injury has been brutal for me, so I wasn't taking this for granted. I don't know how many Aussie summers I've got left.

"We promised we were going to do this one time before he goes or I go."

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Kyrgios showed everyone what they've been missing as he won a point in his doubles match with Djokovic with a lovely tweener lob

Kyrgios will make his first singles appearance since June 2023 on Tuesday, live on Sky Sports Tennis, when he plays France's Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, while Djokovic will face Australia's Rinky Hijikata.

Djokovic and Kyrgios will return to men's doubles action on Wednesday against top seeds Nikola Mektic and Michael Venus.

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Kyrgios said he’s trying to be professional after fans were calling for him to make underarm serves, while Djokovic said it was a pleasure to play to with him, after their doubles win in Brisbane

Norrie sees off Tien in Hong Kong

At the Hong Kong Open, Britain's Cameron Norrie kicked off his 2025 season with a 6-3 7-5 win over ATP Next Gen finalist Learner Tien.

Norrie struggled with injury throughout 2024, missing the North American swing in the summer, including the US Open.

However, he was runner-up at the Moselle Open in November and has finished the calendar year on a high.

"That was a tough match throughout. I played a high level throughout," said Norrie, who will play Italy's Lorenzo Sonego in the next round on Wednesday.

"He's a top player and is a young and up and coming player. He was very calm. I was down a break in the second set but got fortunate at 5-5 and served it out."

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