Nick Kyrgios debuted in the Davis Cup in all its glory: power in his serve (16 aces), the occasional genius in the beating, angry with himself, claims to the referee, bites with the stands and victory.

The Australian beat the Colombian Alejandro González by a double 6-4 in his first game of the week, the first also of his selection, framed in Group D with Belgium and Colombia . The South Americans lost Monday against the Europeans, so they had no choice but to win over the ocean. The chosen one was González, number 470 of the world . A lot of dedication and some arreón, but insufficient to the talent in front of him.

Kyrgios accelerated when he needed it and took the first sleeve in half an hour, and left for the second act his tug of war, with the grandstand of the small track 3, in which there were a large majority of Colombian fans , a large population in Madrid. The Australian complained to the judge that fans made noises during the performance of his serve, and there the noises became boos. With 3-3 on the scoreboard he got the break and celebrated it with a resounding and loud " Come on !" directing his face towards the Gonzalez area, to boo the public. The Colombian recriminated him and, after a couple of word crossings in which the judge also intervened, they returned to the game. He managed to keep his service for 5-3 while applauding the stands, criticizing that they did not support his player and only whistled at him.

The Australian closed the game between boos and some shout of " We love you, Nick ", from the Colombian stand, followed by an ironic " and Rafa too ", recalling his anger with the Spanish tennis player. Kyrgios did not go to the center of the track to celebrate the victory, greeted directly the rest of his team and a part of the stands booed him while he attended television. Then he stopped with the fans of his country who wanted a photo or autograph and started the way to changing rooms.

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