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Nick Kyrgios is whiffing on shots and losing his racket at the US Open

The unpredictable, young Australian added to his must-see highlight reel.

Whether for good or bad, entertaining or insane, Nick Kyrgios has established himself as a must-see in tennis. And during the first set of his US Open first-round match against Andy Murray, the young Australian provided a funny swing and (almost) miss, failed overhead shot.

Earlier in the set, he was upset over the ushers at Ashe Stadium letting people take their seats right before a game began.

And early in the second set, he somehow lost his racket while swinging for a shot.

Suffice to say, there will be more highlights, or lowlights, from the Nick Kyrgios watch reel.

Update: More Kyrgios madness, this failed volley tweener:

Aussie Aussie Oy.

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