Australian Open – Nick Kyrgios already in end-of-career mode: “I don’t really see myself playing singles again here”

Australian Open – Nick Kyrgios already in end-of-career mode: “I don’t really see myself playing singles again here”
Australian Open – Nick Kyrgios already in end-of-career mode: “I don’t really see myself playing singles again here”

The 29-year-old must accept playing with pain and therefore at a level lower than what he considers he can produce.

“I wonder what I should do to manage my body, it’s painful. For me, it’s not tennis. It’s not sport. I can play with a little discomfort, but I I’m one of the biggest servers on tour and I get overwhelmed. My average serve speed was less than 200 km/h. I mean Nick Kyrgios, without his serve…I’m not a threat to a lot of players. .”

In such conditions, it is difficult to believe in a possible return of the Australian to the highest level. He does not close the door to a possible great performance.

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“I will play the Grand Slams again this year. I got my protected ranking. Obviously, Wimbledon is a big tournament for me. Hopefully, if my body feels good, I can make a name for myself at Wimbledon For now, I’m going to rest for the doubles. My journey is not over yet, but I have had an incredible career. It’s all been a learning curve for me. tried to have fun, to be real and enjoy the journey.”

David Goffin must rebuild everything…

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