An “extremely disappointed” Nick Kyrgios pulled out of the Australian Open on Monday — the day earlier than he was scheduled to play his first-round singles match — due to an injured knee that wants arthroscopic surgical procedure.
Kyrgios, a 27-year-old from Australia, was the runner-up to Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon final 12 months in singles and teamed with good pal Thanasi Kokkinakis for the boys’s doubles championship on the 2022 Australian Open.
Kyrgios was thought of the host nation’s strongest probability to win a title at Melbourne Park this 12 months; no man from Australia has received the singles trophy there since 1976.
He introduced his withdrawal on Day 1 of motion on the 12 months’s first Grand Slam event, showing at a news convention at Melbourne Park alongside his bodily therapist, Will Maher.
“I’m just exhausted from everything. Obviously pretty brutal,” Kyrgios mentioned of the choice to take a seat out. “One of the most important tournaments of my career. Hasn’t been easy at all.”
He was seeded nineteenth in Melbourne and was speculated to face Roman Safiullin within the first spherical on Tuesday.
The Australian Open was speculated to mark Kyrgios’ official season debut after he withdrew from tuneup play earlier in January. He used an exhibition match towards Djokovic on Friday in entrance of a packed home at Rod Laver Arena to check the knee, however that didn’t go effectively.
Maher mentioned an MRI examination after Kyrgios felt discomfort in his knee revealed a cyst and a small tear within the lateral meniscus ligament. The coach mentioned the issue is “not career-threatening,” and that Kyrgios ought to have the ability to return to competitors by the hard-court event at Indian Wells, California, in March.