Nick Kyrgios has ... If this is the farewell tour for Kyrgios, it makes sense that he plays Indian Wells one final time. Tennis fans can follow Sports Illustrated's Serve on SI for all the ...
Kyrgios lost a close first-round match to Giovanni Mpetshi-Perricard in the Brisbane International, and a straight sets matc ...
The mercurial 29-year-old has spent most of the last two years on the sidelines battling knee and wrist injuries and was returning to his first grand slam tournament since the 2022 US Open.
Nick Kyrgios’s long-awaited return to the Grand Slam stage was cut short as Briton Jacob Fearnley sent the ailing home hero out of the Australian Open in the first round. A capacity crowd on ...
Nick Kyrgios’ Australian ... Afterward, Kyrgios was asked about moments in the third set when he displayed the showmanship — with an underhand serve and a behind-the-back shot — that made ...
It looked like the match might end in a whimper before Kyrgios finally broke Fearnley’s serve midway through the third set and got the crowd John Cain Arena roaring. What’s next for Nick Kyrgios?
That’s not tennis to me. That’s not sport. "Nick Kyrgios without his serve is probably not — I’m not a threat to many players,” added the 29-year-old.
“My average serve speed was beneath 200. “I mean, Nick Kyrgios without his serve, I'm not a threat to many players. realistically I can't see myself playing a singles match here again.
Despite coming into the Australian Open with an injury and after a long lay off, the tennis world ... My average serve speed was beneath 200km/h. I mean, Nick Kyrgios without his serve is probably ...
has more natural tennis gifts flowing through his veins than anyone on Earth. The 2025 Australian Open is abuzz with the latest doings of both. Alex de Minaur, the world No. 8, and Nick Kyrgios ...
There is no show quite like the Kyrgios show in world tennis ... My average serve speed was beneath 200 (kilometres per hour). "I mean, Nick Kyrgios without his serve - I'm not a threat to ...
Controversial AFL commentator Kane Cornes appears to have met his match, with his blasting of Nick Kyrgios’ first-round exit at the Australian Open seeing the tennis star return fire on Twitter.
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