A brief look at this match: rather mad last game to go 6 all - Mr Edmund had more break points than many players get in a match. Finally took one. Very good quality stuff: haven't seen him play for a while ... is it my imagination or has his speed and footwork improved quite a bit?
think Kyle was very lucky to win that set - skip to 1hour 11min and 20 seconds on livestream - looks like nishioka served a good ace town the tee that got called out on set point. I will give kyles forehand return winner off the second serve the benefit of the doubt that it may have clipped the line but that loked like a 50:50 call to me too
Still Kyle played a superb tie breaker but got to feel a bit for Nishioka
Oh yes. Today definitely. 7-6 first set, comprehensively took the tie break. I can see Kyle rolling through the second set, generally overpowering his opponent. Serving much better than in QF.
On what I have seen today I would definitely go along with Bob's prediction for Kyle to make the top 100 this year. He seems to have gone up another level over the off season, particularly with regard to his defensive abilities. Going to be an exciting watch this year! Good luck to him for his 2nd challenger final.
I enjoyed watching Nishioka in the first set today, and in his match vs. desein yesterday. think he has a lot of potential and hope that he is able to full-fill it. He got hung up on a couple of dodgy line calls at crucial times in the end of the first and failed to regroup for the second (Golding-esque).
I think it's a lovely centre court in Hong Kong and hope to see the stands more full for the final tomorrow.
Best of luck to Kyle and Andy in their respective finals tomorrow - could be a very special day.
Is this potentially the best weekend ever for British Tennis?
Katie age 15 junior finalist at Aussie open (ran out of steam rather than talent),
Kyle age 20 Challenger final and looking strong, perhaps on the verge of a break through similar to Andy's Binghamton challenger win
Andy Murray GS final back to the big time after back surgery
A big statement but maybe in a year or two with 20:20 hindsight we may look back on it
What a fantastic start to 2015, if it were a game of pontoon I might stick at the end of January
I caught the second set and it was so one sided, it was unbelievable. Nishioka could hardly get a first serve in and Kyle was forcing error after error.
Kyle's backhand looked impressive, the serve was big and we saw the occasional fearhand.
Kyle is flying up the rankings, but there is still room for improvement.