
2025 could be the last year of Nick Kyrgios' career, at least in singles. The Australian ace has always said his career would not be very long and the injuries that have affected him in the last two years have greatly reduced his competitiveness.
The 2022 Wimbledon Championships finalist returned to action at Brisbane International in early 2025 and also played the Australian Open in front of his fans, but the support of the crowd was not enough to shine. The player from Canberra has almost looked like a former player at times and wrist and knee problems continue to haunt him.
The feeling is that his retirement could be really imminent if he does not find a solution by Wimbledon.
The third Major of the season is his main goal, being the tournament in which he has the most chances to achieve a prestigious result.
Nick is a really dangerous player on the grass and reached the final in London three years ago, in the best season of his entire career along with 2017.
After his untimely elimination at Melbourne Park, the Australian will return to action at Indian Wells early next month.
He will take advantage of the 'protected ranking' to play the first Masters 1000 of the 2025 season, in which he has twice reached the quarterfinals as his best results.
Kyrgios will play in Mallorca
In these hours, it has been announced that Kyrgios will participate in the Mallorca ATP before Wimbledon. The tournament directed by Toni Nadal is very important for the players before the Championships and Nick will not be the only attraction.
Although there are still several months to go before the start of the tournament, the presence of Gael Monfils and Casper Ruud has already been announced.
The Norwegian ace who has never had a great feeling with this surface has decided to change his schedule compared to the last few seasons and to play at least one tournament on grass before Wimbledon.
The next names will be announced later, but this edition of the Mallorca ATP already promises to be electrifying.