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Tennis-Kyrgios Hoping to Turn the Page on Knee Injury After Sudden Improvement

(Reuters) -Nick Kyrgios says he has a new lease on life on court after being amazed at sudden improvement in his long-term knee injury and the Australian hinted at a Grand Slam comeback at Melbourne Park if he makes it through a series of exhibition matches. Read full story

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The Australian tennis player talks about the recovery of his knee injury and bets on a return to the ATP circuit. For many he is the most talented player they saw. For others he is the craziest. For some the most controversial. We are talking about the Australian Nick Kyrgios (652° of the world), who has played very little on the circuit in 2025. The oceanic has been lost almost the entire season by a knee injury. In fact, he hardly played five …

In an interview with Australian Associated Press released on Thursday, Nick Kyrgios, who has played only 6 single matches over the last three seasons, said that his left knee injury had suddenly changed favorably. And that he could consider playing the Australian Open (18 January - 1 February).

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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