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Nick Kyrgios comes into his first Wimbledon match with injury fears after he withdrew from the Mallorca Championships with an abdominal injury. The Australian has looked in promising form, making back-to-back semi-finals in Stuttgart and Halle. He will be hoping to go even further in London in the coming weeks.
Kyrgios is known in the tennis world for his outspoken personality, and he acknowledged this in a candid interview.
Speaking to ABC in February, he reflected on some of the criticism he has faced in the past.
He said: "I feel like I've definitely had a rough, you know, some up and downs with the Australian public.
"But to be honest, I look at myself in the mirror every day, and I know that I'm comfortable in my own skin.
"I don't really care if I don't win a grand slam one day or I don't want to be like Roger Federer or something like that.
"But now, I