"When you see players that have so much skill and charisma start to put it together, it's exciting for everyone involved in tennis.
"Maybe not the guys in the locker room, who have to play against him, but for everyone else involved in the sport, it's a great thing, if Nick can find his potential.
"He's getting close to it."
Kyrgios said it was a relief to have won, despite the added expectation generated by his performances, since his shocking second-round loss at the Australian Open, which has proved a turning point in his career.
"I've always had a fair bit of expectation on me, ever since that quarter-final at Wimbledon, when I was 19," he said. "I kind of haven't gone onto a court without a bit of expectation, so I'm used to it.
"But at the same time, it feels good. It never gets easier."