Tennis-Kyrgios Withdraws From Wimbledon Due to Injury Setback
- Nick Kyrgios announced he will miss the 2025 Wimbledon after suffering new injuries, marking his third year absent from the tournament.
- Kyrgios' recurring knee, foot, and wrist injuries forced his withdrawal, after hopes of a doubles appearance at the French Open also ended.
- At 30 years old, the ex-world No.13 has participated in just four singles contests during 2025 and secured his first tour victory in more than two years at the Miami Open in March.
- Kyrgios stated he hit a setback in recovery and apologized to fans, while teammate Jordan Thompson revealed Kyrgios doubts how many injuries he can endure.
- His continued absence raises concerns about his career trajectory but he affirmed commitment to return stronger and appreciated ongoing support.
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Tennis-Kyrgios withdraws from Wimbledon due to injury setback
(Reuters) -Nick Kyrgios will miss Wimbledon and the entire grasscourt season due to a minor setback in his recovery from injury, the Australian said on Tuesday. Read full story
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