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Kyrgios Says Murray Friendship Has Faded, Renews Sinner Accusations, Weighs 2026 Exit

In a new podcast interview, the former Wimbledon finalist spotlights off‑court rifts as he sits around No. 661 after months without singles play.

Overview

  • Nick Kyrgios said he and Andy Murray 'hardly speak' now, attributing the rift to Murray declining an invitation to appear on his podcast.
  • Kyrgios again targeted Jannik Sinner over last season's Clostebol case, alleging ATP protection and noting top ATP figures are Italian, while also calling Sinner an 'incredible' player.
  • He has not played an ATP singles match since March in Miami and only appeared in doubles in July, with his ranking reported around No. 661.
  • Kyrgios said he will probably play the Australian Open in some capacity to bid farewell to the tournament.
  • He acknowledged his body struggles, said he cannot face another long surgery, and did not rule out retiring in 2026.