Nick Kyrgios withdraws from the US Open and will miss another major tournament
Nick Kyrgios has missed 11 of the last 12 Grand Slam singles events due to persistent wrist and knee injuries, affecting his competitive tennis career since 2023.
- On Thursday, Nick Kyrgios withdrew from the US Open men's singles with injury, and organisers announced he would not feature in the event starting on Sunday.
- In recent years Nick Kyrgios has battled foot, knee and wrist problems, missing most of the 2023 and 2024 seasons after wrist and knee surgeries and reporting in July that his knee was "cooked".
- Kyrgios has played just five singles matches this season, none since Miami in March, and appeared once in doubles with Gael Monfils in Washington last month.
- It's the third successive year Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn, with his spot taken by a 'lucky loser' from the final round of qualifying, missing the season's final three majors.
- The development is another blow to Nick Kyrgios's career, disrupted by a 2023 torn wrist ligament and surgery, missing 11 of the last 12 grand slams despite Wimbledon 2022 finalist and US Open quarter-finals 2022 achievements.
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Nick Kyrgios withdraws from the US Open and will miss another major tournament
Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the U.S. Open, the third straight year the Australian has missed the last Grand Slam tournament of the season.
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