Prime-ranked Australian male tennis participant Alex de Minaur says he’s comfortable to see Nick Kyrgios returning to motion and he’s wishing nothing however the perfect to his fellow compatriot.
In late November, the Brisbane Worldwide introduced that their 2018 champion signed up for the upcoming event version. And when the previous world No. 13 takes to the courtroom in Brisbane, will probably be his first look on the Tour since 2023 June.
In late 2022, Kyrgios sustained a knee damage in the course of the offseason and he surgically repaired the injury in 2023 January. A few months later, he suffered a really critical wrist damage and located himself going underneath the knife after only one match performed on the grass courts of Stuttgart.
De Minaur addresses Kyrgios’ return
“I think everyone in the whole tennis world is looking forward to having him back. He’s obviously an incredible talent and has done some great things in the sport, so I’m sure the whole tennis world will be very excited to watch him play and compete again. He’s been getting back from rehab, trying to do his best. I’ve seen he’s starting in Brisbane, so I’m sure there’s going to be a lot of eyeballs on that,” the world No. 9 informed Eurosport.
Alex de Minaur and Nick Kyrgios© YouTube screenshot
Whereas Kyrgios was sidelined, de Minaur established himself as the perfect Australian participant, breaking into the top-10 for the primary time in his profession and in addition making his first ATP Finals look.
Forward of his comeback, the 2022 Wimbledon runner-up has underlined a number of instances that he’s returning to win a Grand Slam. And if he does handle to copy his kind from 2022, the 29-year-old might presumably return to being the highest-ranked participant from his nation in 2025.
If all the things goes nicely in Brisbane, Kyrgios may even play the Australian Open – that might be his first Grand Slam look because the 2022 US Open.