Nick Kyrgios' future has been very uncertain after his recent performances. Fans and insiders expect great things from him after almost two years of absence, but his appearances at the Brisbane International and especially at the Australian Open have fueled uncertainty about his condition.
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The Australian ace seemed very far from an optimal condition and the injuries that have tormented him in recent seasons have not been completely resolved. The 2022 Wimbledon Championships finalist continues to have serious problems with his wrist and abdominals, which forced him to succumb immediately in the first Major of 2025.
The talent from Canberra admitted that it will be very difficult to see him again at Melbourne Park in singles given his current physical condition, but his experience is to raise his level later this season and give himself a chance to compete at Wimbledon.
Kyrgios wants to close in style
Nick knows that he has entered the last part of his controversial career, but he would like to give himself one last great satisfaction before quitting and starting the second chapter of his life. The Championships undoubtedly represent the Grand Slam tournament in which he has the best chance of achieving a great result, considering that he reached his first and only Major final at Church Road two and a half years ago.
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In order to try to repeat that result, the Australian player must return to good physical condition and play a greater number of official matches to find the right rhythm on the court.
In an interview released during the 2025 AO, Kyrgios explained his current situation in detail: For me, obviously this year Ive been out for a year and a half, two years, so I dont know what this years going to bring.
Obviously Im going to trust the process, I think Im hitting the ball great.
Ive still got a long way to get back to that same level I was in 2022.
I think Im weighing up my options. I cant guarantee that Ill be back here.