Aus Open Day 5 - Kyrgios Comes Good; Edmund Handles Heat; Ostapenko Out

Published: Jan. 19, 2018, 2:30 p.m.

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On a day when temperatures exceeded 40 degrees for a second day in a row, the last thing Kyle Edmund would have wanted was a 5-set, near 4-hour match, but that\\u2019s what he got, and he came through it. Catherine Whitaker was the first person to speak to him afterwards, for Eurosport, and Simon Briggs sat watching him for the full duration. They give the lowdown on what he went through to reach the last 16 of the Australian Open, and what they make of his chances against Andreas Seppi next.

Later, the win scored by Nick Kyrgios over Jo Wilfried Tsonga is dissected by Whitaker and David Law, and they assess how the Australian public is taking to the man who sampled victory on Rod Laver Arena for the first time. 

Whitaker reports what Kyrgios\\u2019 fourth round opponent Grigor Dimitrov was doing before taking to the court against Andrey Rublev, there\\u2019s discussion about Roger Federer\\u2019s quotes about the potential for a player union and a greater piece of Grand Slam revenues, and the WTA Finals moving to Shenzhen for ten years with double prize money is covered.

The Australian Open will be live on Eurosport from midnight, with radio commentary available on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.

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