Kyrgios: "I Spent Many Years Injured and Recovering"

Nick Kyrgios reflects on his brief season, while also continuing to build anticipation for his battle with Sabalenka.

Raquel Bermúdez Rodríguez | 28 Nov 2025 | 20.55
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Nick Kyrgios. Photo: Getty
Nick Kyrgios. Photo: Getty

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It has been almost 9 months since Nick Kyrgios last stepped onto a court during an official tournament. Uncertainty reigns regarding the player's career, as he has continued to postpone his return to competition. There are many doubts about Kyrgios's tennis future, although it seems he wants to keep trying.

In the 2025 season, Nick only played four tournaments, with a record of four losses and only one victory. Among them was his withdrawal in his debut at Indian Wells, although his only triumph of the year was against Mackenzie McDonald at the Miami Open, a memory he cherishes positively.

"The last match that made me feel strong was probably at the beginning of this year against Mackenzie McDonald in Miami. Obviously, I've spent many years injured and recovering, and winning a match at the Masters was very special to me," said Nick Kyrgios in an interview with AAP, as reported by Tennishead.

The battle of the sexes against Aryna Sabalenka

"I was in Hong Kong recently, and many male players told me, 'Look, you represent all of us.' So here I am again in the firing line. I am no stranger to media criticism, but I am excited regardless of the outcome. I will go out and show the world that, no matter how good she is, she has some weaknesses."

Despite the tough times due to his injury, Nick Kyrgios will return to the courts imminently to face Aryna Sabalenka in this new edition of the battle of the sexes. It will be number 652 for Nick against the number one, who continues to display a dominant level on the courts.

Nick Kyrgios

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