Nick Kyrgios Denies Retirement Rumors Amid Injury Struggles
Despite ongoing injuries and a year-long absence from professional tennis, Kyrgios assures fans he has 'plenty left in the tank' and expresses interest in a media career post-retirement.
- Nick Kyrgios, the Australian tennis player, has hinted at retirement from the sport due to ongoing injuries, stating 'there is a part of me that knows my time in the sport may be over.'
- Despite these statements, Kyrgios later clarified on Instagram that retirement rumors are 'absolute nonsense' and assured fans that he is 'constantly rehabbing' and has 'plenty left in the tank.'
- Kyrgios has been absent from professional tennis for over a year due to knee and wrist injuries, with his last match played in June 2023.
- He has been working as a commentator during the Australian Open and expressed interest in continuing media work after retirement.
- Kyrgios also confirmed that he will not represent Australia at the Paris Olympics this year due to his treatment by the Australian Olympic Committee ahead of the 2016 Rio Olympics.