Nick Kyrgios explains how he’ll carry himself on court when he returns to tennis
Nick Kyrgios is set to make his comeback during the grass-court stretch. The 2022 Wimbledon finalist has only featured once in singles this season, a loss to Aleksandar Kovacevic at the Brisbane International, and has been out for 128 days since then.
Photo by Andy Cheung/Getty Images Nick Kyrgios is set to make his comeback during the grass-court stretch. The 2022 Wimbledon finalist has only featured once in singles this season, a loss to Aleksandar Kovacevic at the Brisbane International, and has been out for 128 days since then. Kyrgios is planning his return to coincide with the grass season, with stops in Stuttgart and Mallorca lined up before Wimbledon.
He has also shared some thoughts on how he plans to approach his matches when he gets back on court. Nick Kyrgios’ time away from tennis hasn’t just been about injury rehab; it’s also given him time to work through some mental health challenges. He spoke openly about dealing with depression and admitted that alcohol became a problem during his recovery.
Nick Kyrgios plans to bring his usual fire back to tennis Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images Nick Kyrgios is known for speaking his mind, and during an Instagram Q&A, he left no doubt about what fans can expect from him when he returns. When asked if he’d continue arguing with umpires, a fan said: “Are you going to argue with umpires when you play? I love it.
” Kyrgios didn’t hold back in his response. “I’m going to be as controversial as ever when I’m back,” Kyrgios replied. “I feel great and motivated.