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MELBOURNE, Australia — After spending the past week receiving all the laurels of a hometown favorite, Nick Kyrgios withdrew from the Australian Open on Monday with a knee injury, a little more ...
Australia's Nick Kyrgios reacts as he announces his withdrawal from the Australian Open with a knee injury at a press conference in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Jan. 16, 2023.
Kyrgios, who turned pro in 2012 as a teenager, was ranked as high as No. 11 in the world last November, shortly before the 2023 Australian Open. Following this year’s US Open, he was ranked No. 192.
Update: On Monday, a little more than 24 hours ahead of his scheduled first-round match, Nick Kyrgios withdrew from the Australian Open with a knee injury. MELBOURNE, Australia — Nick Kyrgios is ...
Nick Kyrgios is well aware that no Australian tennis player in men’s singles has been able to claim the Grand Slam title in Australia since Mark Edmondson did it in 1976. But, following his ...
Nick Kyrgios loses in the first round of the Australian Open on Jan. 13, 2025. REUTERS “Yeah, I mean, realistically I can’t really see myself probably playing singles again here, so… ...
Nick Kyrgios insists that changing the number of sets in the early parts of Grand Slam tennis tournaments would be beneficial ...
Australia's Nick Kyrgios plays a backhand return during a practice session ahead of the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025.
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios says he feels safe at the prospect of playing in this year’s Australian Open as he played down complaints from fellow stars who are quarantining ahead of the tournament ...
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Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios is not playing in the Australian Open, but that has hardly meant he has no presence at the Australian Open. In fact, he has been one of the most visible ...
Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios seemingly backed the Australian Open’s decision to remove any fans that "disrupt" matches involving 21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic, adding that ...
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