“I’m devastated obviously. It’s like my home tournament,” Kyrgios told reporters at Melbourne Park.
“Honestly, I’m just exhausted from everything, and obviously pretty brutal. One of the most important tournaments of my career. It hasn’t been easy at all.”
Nick Kyrgios admitted he is devastated that he can’t participate in the Australian Open, telling media, “it’s like my home tournament.”“It’s not a significant injury in the sense that it’s going to be career threatening or anything like that,” Maher added. Australia’s Nick Kyrgios reacts as he announces his withdrawal from the Australian Open with a knee injury at a press conference in Melbourne, Australia on Jan. 16, 2023.The withdrawal also means Kyrgios and Kokkinakis – dubbed the ‘Special Ks’ – will not be able to defend the men’s doubles title they won at Melbourne Park last year.
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