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Nick Kyrgios withdraws from French Open after suffering foot injury during armed car robbery: report

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Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the French Open, which is slated to begin next week, after suffering a foot injury during a car robbery earlier this month when his mother was held at gunpoint at his Canberra home, his manager said Wednesday. 

The 2022 Wimbledon finalist, who underwent knee surgery in January, cut his foot in the aftermath of a theft where his green Tesla was stolen from his driveway in early May. 

Nick Kyrgios returns a ball against Benjamin Bonzi at the U.S. Open on Aug. 31, 2022, in New York City. (Diego Souto/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)

According to The Canberra Times, a masked man showed up at his home and demanded the keys to the car from his mother who had answered the door.

NICK KYRGIOS' MOTHER HELD UP AT GUNPOINT WHILE INSIDE TENNIS STAR'S TESLA

The man was allegedly armed and demanded that Kyrgios’ mother show him how to use the car, at which point she managed to escape and call out for help. According to the report, the Australian tennis star helped law enforcement track down the thief and his stolen car using an app. 

But his manager, Daniel Horsfal, revealed to the outlet on Wednesday that Kyrgios sustained a significant foot injury at some point during the chaos that ensued and as a result, has withdrawn from the French Open.

Nick Kyrgios pauses on the court after he beat Yoshihito Nishioka at the Citi Open on Aug. 7, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

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"We needed to be at a point that he could comfortably play five sets," Horsfal told the outlet of Kyrgios’ rehab. "Right when we were getting stuck into the loading period, the

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