Kyrgios forced to skip Australian Open amid injury woes

Kyrgios forced to skip Australian Open amid injury woes

Nick Kyrgios, grappling with persistent accidents that saved him sidelined for a major a part of the 2023 season, has opted out of the Australian Open for the second consecutive 12 months. The Australian tennis star made this announcement Saturday.

Kyrgios withdrew from the Melbourne main this 12 months and underwent surgical procedure on his left knee. He confronted defeat in his comeback match after a five-month layoff, dropping to China’s Wu Yibing within the first spherical of the Stuttgart Open in June.

The 28-year-old then missed the French Open as a consequence of a foot damage sustained throughout the theft of his automotive. Subsequently, he withdrew from Wimbledon with a wrist ligament downside, which additionally dominated him out of the U.S. Open.

“This is a very disappointing time for me, but I won’t be able to compete at the 2024 Australian Open,” Kyrgios stated on the web platform OnlyFans, which he joined on Friday.

“Obviously, heartbreaking. I’ve had so many superb reminiscences there, and I simply wish to actually get again to enjoying on the high of my sport and doing it proper, and I would like just a little extra time.

“I was so close to winning a Grand Slam. I want to make sure that my body is going to have the time it needs to come back, so please bear with me.”

Kyrgios’ damage woes started after a stellar 2022 marketing campaign during which he reached the Wimbledon remaining, gained the Washington title, and made the quarter-finals at Flushing Meadows.

He was a notable absentee from the Australian Open’s principal draw launched on Thursday (Jan. 14-28), dealing a blow to organizers. However, he’s anticipated to be current on the Grand Slam for TV commentary.

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