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Posted: 2023-01-12 06:26:47

Nick Kyrgios is drawing on Ash Barty's momentous Melbourne Park triumph as he chases his own hoodoo-busting Australian Open title breakthrough.

Barty broke a 44-year drought for locals at last year's Australian Open. And it has been almost half a century since Mark Edmondson, the most recent Australian man to lift his home trophy, delivered in 1976.

Coming off last year's run to the Wimbledon final and Flushing Meadows quarterfinal, Kyrgios is confident he can shake off the left knee and ankle injuries that limited his build-up and challenge for his home title.

The 27-year-old was in the halls of Rod Laver Arena awaiting his doubles final with Thanasi Kokkinakis when Barty triumphed and he reminisced fondly on the moment.

"I saw it happen. I was waiting in the corridors and I was just watching her win the event, then she walked through the hallways and just soaked it up with her team," Kyrgios told reporters on Thursday.

"I don't wish it was me or take inspiration from it, I just was almost just watching the relief. I could feel the relief off her shoulders.

"And that's special — I think someone that's worked very hard and had so much expectation finally got over the line in Australia. I was just smiling and just happy for her.

Nick Kyrgios holds a tennis ball
Nick Kyrgios has a grand slam final appearance under his belt and comes into his home slam full of confidence.(Getty Images: Francois Nel)

"I'm not a jealous person saying, 'I wish that was me,' but it was just special to see how she embraced her family and everyone that's just been on the journey with her.

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