Kyrgios Targets 'Miracle' Australian Open Return
Nick Kyrgios will test his fitness in December exhibitions after a surprising knee recovery, aiming for the Australian Open with a wildcard from Tennis Australia.
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Kyrgios targets 'miracle' Australian Open return
Nick Kyrgios said Thursday his long-term knee injury had suddenly improved, giving him hopes of a "miracle" comeback in time for the Australian Open in January. Kyrgios, 30, has played just five singles matches in the last three years because of multiple surgeries on wrist and then knee injuries. "In the last month, I don't know what it is. I was with my masseuse and physio last night and something really has changed with my knee," the 2022 Wimb…
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Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios has been restricted to just six matches in the past three years following four rounds of knee and wrist surgery, and is ranked No.652 in the world having spiralled outside the top 1000 at one point. But he hopes to play in the 2026 Australian Open after recovering from his injuries.
The dazzling tennis star Nick Kyrgios hopes for a start at the Australian Open in January after a long break from injury. "I don't know if I should call it a miracle or whatever, but my knee feels like it's a few years younger," said the 30-year-old of the Australian Associated Press. Since March, Kyrgios had no longer played a match due to the ongoing knee problems on the tour.
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