Nick Kyrgios is anticipated to be match to play on the Australian Open regardless of pulling out of a second warm-up event following his withdrawal from subsequent week’s Adelaide International with an ankle harm, his supervisor advised Australian media.
Kyrgios, ranked twenty second on this planet and runner-up ultimately 12 months’s Wimbledon, has already missed the United Cup and can go into the Australian Open, which begins on Jan. 16, having not performed singles for the reason that ATP occasion in Tokyo in October.
“We are very excited and working every day to make sure we’re ready for the Australian Open,” Kyrgios’s supervisor Daniel Horsfall advised Australian media.
“A lot of people were upset after he pulled out of the United Cup, but I hope they now realise the injury is genuine. I wish more people would ask questions before putting in their two cents.”
Horsfall mentioned there was “no doubt at all” that Kyrgios would characteristic on the opening Grand Slam of the 12 months.
Adelaide International organisers confirmed on Wednesday that Kyrgios wouldn’t participate within the occasion at Memorial Drive Tennis Centre.
“The event is clearly disappointed in this decision as would be the fans who support him, but injury happens and health is always the priority,” the organisers mentioned in an announcement.
“The Adelaide International wishes Nick Kyrgios the best of luck and a quick recovery, understanding the importance of the Australian Open preparation.”
Kyrgios’ withdrawal got here after the 27-year-old, who gained the lads’s doubles title ultimately 12 months’s Australian Open, was concerned in a public spat with United Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt over his absence from the blended workforce competitors.
Hewitt mentioned he had been unaware of Kyrgios’s withdrawal till his announcement and expressed frustration over his lack of communication, prompting Kyrgios to say he had been thrown “under the bus”.