Nick Kyrgios’ presence on the 2025 Australian Open is in danger, after the Australian ace revealed that he has suffered an belly harm. The expertise from Canberra won’t take part in his buddy Novak Djokovic’s exhibition occasion, however he has promised that he’ll do every thing he can to be prepared for the primary Grand Slam of the season (which begins on Sunday, January 12).
Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic© Nick Kyrgios/Instagram Honest Use
Regardless of being just about absent from the tour for the previous two years, Nick remains to be an enormous fan attraction, and his return to the court docket is actually good for tennis. The 2022 Wimbledon Championships finalist has however remained within the highlight in current months attributable to his repeated assaults on world No.1 Jannik Sinner, who examined optimistic for Clostebol in March 2024.
Jon Wertheim opens up on Nick Kyrgios
Kyrgios has not been the one participant who has criticized the Italian champion in current months, however his obsessive method has divided public opinion and has crossed the road on a number of events. The Australian has fueled a local weather of hatred in the direction of the 2-time Grand Slam champion, prompting Jannik’s followers to ask the ATP to take motion towards him. Amongst followers and insiders, many imagine that Nick deserves to be sanctioned for his conduct.
Nick Kyrgios© Brisbane Worldwide/Instagram – Honest Use
On the most recent version of Andy Roddick’s podcast, high analyst Jon Wertheim revealed whether or not or not Kyrgios needs to be stung by ATP: “I think there is a larger discussion about how do we handle this. Some people say to me that the ATP should fine him. Part of me is like we should just not be talking about this.
This is someone who is desperate for attention. Why are we mollifying this? Why are we even bringing this up? This is a guy who hasn’t won a singles match in over a year.”
After nearly two years of absence, the Australian participant made his return to the court docket in Brisbane final week.