Roger Federer knocked out Madrid Open by Nick Kyrgios
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Top seed Roger Federer lost in the second round of the Madrid Open to 20-year-old Australian Nick Kyrgios.
The Swiss world number two, a three-time winner of the tournament, was beaten 7-6 (7-2) 6-7 (7-5) 6-7 (14-12).
Federer, 33, took the first set on a tie-break but it is the big-serving Kyrgios who will now play John Isner.
Third seed Rafael Nadal, looking for a fifth Madrid title in his home country, beat American Steve Johnson 6-4 6-3 and will play Italy's Simone Bolelli.
"My problem was I couldn't return his first serve," said Federer, who won only 18 of 85 first serve return points. "It was just a horrible performance on the return. That's what cost me the match."
Britain's Andy Murray overcame Philipp Kohlschreiber in a second-round match that did not start until 01:12 local time (00:12 BST) on Thursday morning.
In the women's event, world number one Serena Williams saved three match points against Victoria Azarenka to reach the quarter-finals.
Last year Kyrgios, then aged 19 and ranked 144th in the world, became the first man outside the top 100 to beat a world number one at a Grand Slam since 1992 when he defeated the formerly top-ranked Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon.
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