Nick Kyrgios Faces Uncertain Tennis Future After Injury-Plagued Comeback
The Australian star's return to singles play highlights his ongoing physical struggles, raising questions about his post-Australian Open plans.
- Nick Kyrgios returned to singles competition at the Brisbane International after an 18-month hiatus but lost a tightly contested match to Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, 7-6, 6-7, 7-6.
- Kyrgios cited ongoing wrist issues and physical challenges, describing his body as feeling like it had been 'hit by a bus' after competing in both singles and doubles events.
- In a press conference, Kyrgios admitted he has no specific tennis plans beyond the Australian Open, leaving his future in the sport uncertain as he evaluates his physical condition.
- The 28-year-old underwent multiple surgeries over the past year, including a secret wrist procedure that he acknowledged could potentially end his career.
- Despite his struggles, Kyrgios remains motivated by the goal of winning a Grand Slam, which he believes would silence his critics and solidify his legacy in the sport.

































