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Kyrgios won't play singles at the Australian Open, saying his body is not ready for five-set matches.
Summary
Nick Kyrgios announced he will not play singles at the Australian Open and will instead compete in doubles with Thanasi Kokkinakis; Tennis Australia awarded the remaining wild cards to Stan Wawrinka, Jordan Thompson and Chris O'Connell.
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Nick Kyrgios said he is not fit to play singles at the Australian Open and will focus on doubles with Thanasi Kokkinakis at Melbourne Park. He posted that his body is not yet ready for five-set singles and that he wants a singles wild card to go to someone who can make their moment count. The tournament begins Jan. 18 and Tennis Australia later announced wild cards for Stan Wawrinka, Jordan Thompson and Chris O'Connell. Multiple wrist and knee surgeries have limited Kyrgios to seven singles matches in the past three years and his ranking has fallen to 670.
Key points:
- Kyrgios announced he will play only doubles at the Australian Open and will partner Thanasi Kokkinakis.
- He said his body is not ready for five-set singles and asked that a singles wild card be given to another player.
- His most recent singles match was a 6-3, 6-4 loss to Aleksandar Kovacevic at the Brisbane International.
- Multiple wrist and knee surgeries have limited him to seven singles tour matches over the past three years and his ranking is 670.
- Tennis Australia awarded the final wild cards to Stan Wawrinka, Jordan Thompson and Chris O'Connell; Wawrinka has said this will be his final season.
- Kyrgios reached the 2022 Wimbledon final.
Summary:
Kyrgios will not contest singles at this year's Australian Open and will instead compete in doubles, leaving a singles wildcard opportunity to other players. He has said he plans to return to singles next year, but the timing of his full recovery has not been specified.
