Nick Kygios is staying positive following his fourth-round defeat to Grigor Dimitrov at the Australian Open.
The 22-year-old Australian called his performance a big improvement on 2017, when he dropped a two-set lead against Andreas Seppi in the second round. While he still does not have a coach, Kyrgios said he is now more motivated to improve and is consulting with Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt and Davis Cup coach Jason Stoltenberg.
"I feel like I have more of a vision and goal," he said. "You know, there was periods where I stepped on the court where I was just doing it for the sake of doing it. In the offseason, I didn't really have a coach but I was working on two things that I thought I needed to work on was my volleys and transitioning and my forehand return."