Nick Kyrgios is making his long-awaited to return to the tennis circuit after playing only one professional match since October 2022. Wrist and knee injuries have robbed the enigmatic Aussie - and the thousands that watch him - of some of the prime years in his career.
Nick Kyrgios will make his return to grand slam tennis for the first time since US Open 2022 at this year's Australian Open. After recovering from chronic wrist and hip injuries, the 29-year-old will play his first-round match at Melbourne Park against little-known British talent Jacob Fearnley on Monday night at John Cain Arena.
Nick Kyrgios says he is good for tennis and the sport will get a boost from his return to Grand Slam action at the Australian Open.
Nick Kyrgios faces another injury setback in his planned return to Grand Slam tennis at the Australian Open after an abdominal strain forced him to withdraw from an exhibition with Novak Djokovic this
Nick Kyrgios hinted on Monday that his straight-sets loss in the first round of the Australian Open may be his final singles match in his home country's Grand Slam event.
Nick Kyrgios's long-awaited return to the Grand Slam stage was cut short on Monday as Briton Jacob Fearnley sent the ailing home hero out of the Australian Open in the first round.
Sinner will start against Chilean Nicolas Jarry, and Novak Djokovic faces Nishesh Basavareddy of the United States. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The brash words of Nick Kyrgios came back to haunt him in the first round of the Australian Open as he was beaten in straight sets by Britain’s Jacob Fearnley. Playing his first match at Melbourne Park since 2022 after an injury-plagued two years, the 29-year-old was outclassed by the Scot who prevailed 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 7-6 (7-2).
MELBOURNE, Australia — Love him or hate him, Nick Kyrgios is good for tennis and the sport will get a boost from his return to Grand Slam action at the Australian Open — or so he says.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Nick Kyrgios faces another injury setback in his planned return to Grand Slam tennis at the Australian Open after an abdominal strain forced him to withdraw from an ...
As the Australian Open moves into its second week, Alex de Minaur is the only Australian remaining in either of the singles draws.
A whirlwind of drama, excitement and unpredictability engulfed the first seven days of the Australian Open, as record crowds swarmed Melbourne Park and queued for hours to cram into the outer courts for a glimpse of any tennis.