MELBOURNE: World number 92 Mikhail Kukushkin wrote his name in Kazakh history with the country's best ever male performance at a grand slam Saturday, thanks to a bizarre victory over injury-hit Gael...
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January 21, 2012
MELBOURNE: World number 92 Mikhail Kukushkin wrote his name in Kazakh history with the country's best ever male performance at a grand slam Saturday, thanks to a bizarre victory over injury-hit Gael Monfils.
Kukushkin capitalised on a back problem which drastically restricted the athletic Monfils to take a two-set lead, but then was unable to press his advantage.
The resulting exchange was watched in puzzlement as restricted Monfils could only parry Kukushkin's shots at half-pace, but the bemused Kazakh was continually unable to find winners.
The match on raucous Margaret Court Arena was interrupted when a large yellow ball bounced down from the stands, while Kukushkin nearly accidentally hit a ballboy with his racquet.
And at the end of the match, the Kazakh was accused by the umpire of conferring with his team over a Hawk-Eye challenge before he finally closed it out 6-2, 7-5, 5-7, 1-6, 6-4.
Kukushkin finished with a whopping total of 72 unforced errors and just nine break points converted out of 26 chances.
But whatever the manner of the victory, 24-year-old Kukushkin becomes the first man from Kazakhstan to reach the last 16 of a grand slam, where he will face two-time runner-up Andy Murray of Britain. (AFP)