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Nick Kyrgios out of Indian Wells and likely Miami Open as he continues recovery from knee surgery

Nick Kyrgios will not return to action at Indian Wells as he recovers from knee surgery. The 2022 Wimbledon runner-up has not played this season after withdrawing from the United Cup and Australian Open. Ad He was hoping to be fit for Indian Wells following surgery, but it has been confirmed he will miss the first ATP 1000 event of the season, which starts on March 9.

Tennis'Federer and Jordan very similar but statistically Novak is better' — Kyrgios22/02/2023 AT 12:12 “Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the 2023 BNP Paribas Open due to an ongoing knee injury,” said a statement from the tournament. It has also been reported that Kyrgios will not return for the Miami Open, which follows Indian Wells. Kyrgios will suffer a ranking hit over the next month as he has points to defend from making the quarter-finals of Indian Wells and last 16 of the Miami Open.

He is currently ranked at No. 19 in the world. Kyrgios has not played singles since October in Tokyo, where he withdrew ahead of the quarter-finals due to a knee problem.

Murray hopes to be in 'really good place' for Wimbledon run Schett backs Djokovic to reach over 400 weeks as world No. 1 He did return to play doubles alongside Thanasi Kokkinakis at the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin, while he has played a handful of exhibition matches. Speaking about Kyrgios’ surgery in late January, his manager Daniel Horsfall said: “The surgery was a great success.

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