Kyrgios withdraws from Wimbledon warm-up Halle tournament
Australian Nick Kyrgios said he "tried everything" to be fit after withdrawing from the Wimbledon warm-up tournament in Halle on Monday due to a knee issue.
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Australian Nick Kyrgios said he "tried everything" to be fit after withdrawing from the Wimbledon warm-up tournament in Halle on Monday due to a knee issue.
Wimbledon runner-up Nick Kyrgios has pulled out of the Halle tournament in Germany due to an ongoing issue with his knee and the Australian said on Monday (Jun 19) he wanted to give his body every chance to be ready for the grass court Grand Slam.
Carlos Alcaraz believes that Nick Kyrgios is best equipped when it comes to defeating Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon this summer. Alcaraz lost to the Serbian veteran in the semi-finals at Roland Garros earlier this month, when the 36-year-old went on to win a record 23rd Grand Slam event.
Wimbledon runner-up Nick Kyrgios's comeback match following a five-month injury layoff ended in defeat after he was beaten 7-5 6-3 by China's Wu Yibing in the opening round of the Stuttgart Open on Tuesday.
Nick Kyrgios was admitted to a London psychiatric hospital because he contemplated suicide during Wimbledon in 2019, Australian media reported on Wednesday citing a new episode of the Netflix documentary Break Point.
Australian Nick Kyrgios has revealed he was admitted to a psychiatric ward after contemplating suicide following a Wimbledon defeat to Rafael Nadal in 2019.
SYDNEY: Nick Kyrgios will reveal in upcoming episodes of a Netflix documentary that he spent time in a psychiatric hospital after losing at Wimbledon in 2019, The Australian newspaper reported on Wednesday (Jun 14).
Nick Kyrgios has revealed that he was «genuinely contemplating if I wanted to commit suicide» at a London psychiatric hospital after losing at Wimbledon in 2019. Kyrgios has often discussed various aspects of his mental health — previously saying he has had «dark periods» — and he has added more detail in an interview during the second part of Netflix's tennis documentary Break Point. Ad The 28-year-old explained that he needed treatment after losing in the second round of Wimbledon to Rafael Nadal.