Nick Kyrgios has said that he will try to do "everything right" in his fourth-round match against Andreas Seppi at the Australian Open.
The Australian teenager overcame a nose bleed and back pain in his straight sets win over Malek Jaziri to set up a meeting with the Italian, who caused one of the shocks of the tournament so far by beating second seed Roger Federer.
The world number 53 told reporters: "It's sport, upsets happen. He's obviously playing some really good tennis. I'm really looking forward to it, but now I've got to prepare and do everything right.
"It's a great feeling. I haven't played too many matches. It feels good to get some wins at my home slam, It feels awesome coming back."
Kyrgios had not won a match in 2015 coming into this tournament.