‘I did it!’ – Karen Khachanov on defeating Nick Kyrgios, advancing to semifinals | 2022 US Open

ESPN published this video item, entitled “‘I did it!’ – Karen Khachanov on defeating Nick Kyrgios, advancing to semifinals | 2022 US Open” – below is their description.

Karen Khachanov talks about defeating No. 23 Nick Kyrgios in five sets and advancing to his first career semifinals appearance in the 2022 US Open.

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