Nick Kyrgios says he has to accept he will play in pain for the rest of his career following his gallant three-set defeat to Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard at the Brisbane International. "I felt relatively pretty good physically," Kyrgios said. Kyrgios said he was willing to continue to push his body "for a little bit" but said it boiled down …
Nick Kyrgios says he will make a return to competitive tennis at the Brisbane International beginning December 29 after playing only one ATP Tour match in more than two years. READ | Frances Tiafoe fined $120,000 for cursing at chair umpire at Shanghai Masters, avoids suspension Also stating his intentions to play in the 2025 Australian Open in Melbourne, Kyrgios …
An injured Nick Kyrgios on Thursday pulled out of next week’s Adelaide International II, but his team insisted he was in “no doubt” for the Australian Open. “We know that the Adelaide International was a key lead-up event for Nick, and I know he is disappointed to not be able to play in Adelaide this year,” tournament director Alistair MacDonald …