Nick Kyrgios OUT of the US Open

Nick Kyrgios OUT of the US Open

Nick Kyrgios has accomplished his personal depressing 2023 ‘grand slam’, having been pressured to drag out of the US Open, the fourth main that he’s needed to miss in his injury-wrecked season.

The US Tennis Association introduced on Thursday the 28-year-old Australian star will miss the ultimate slam of the 12 months at Flushing Meadows, beginning on August 28, following his pre-tournament withdrawals on the Australia Open, French Open and Wimbledon.

It marks an sad conclusion to a tennis 12 months that Kyrgios had hoped would cement his dazzling breakthrough of 2022 when he reached the Wimbledon remaining and took a set off Novak Djokovic within the remaining.

He now seems set to finish the 12 months having performed only one aggressive match due to his persevering with issues along with his injured left knee – a tame defeat on a grass court docket in Stuttgart in June.

After reaching the US Open quarter-finals final 12 months – his final grand slam look – Kyrgios’ 2023 story of woe started when he needed to miss the Australian Open in January with the knee drawback that required arthroscopic surgical procedure.

He then pulled out earlier than the French Open, and tried to focus on being match for Wimbledon, however withdrew from two grass-court warm-up tournaments in successive weeks.

He was nonetheless adamant he can be match to compete on the 12 months’s greatest occasion at Wimbledon, giving a reasonably bullish news convention to that impact on the eve of the match.

Nick Kyrgios has undergone knee surgery.
Camera IconNick Kyrgios underwent knee surgical procedure again in January Credit: Nick Kyrgios/Instagram/TheWest

He has now informed organisers that he gained’t be prepared for Flushing Meadows, the place he made his deepest run final 12 months by making it to the final eight, together with victory over reigning champion Daniil Medvedev earlier than bowing out to Karen Khachanov in 5 units.

His 2022 marketing campaign had been a stand-out, not solely due to his Wimbledon and US Open runs but in addition along with his victory on the ATP 500 occasion in Washington DC and his Australian Open doubles triumph with Thanasi Kokkinakis.

But his 2023 woes have seen him plummet down the world rankings. He’s now all the way down to No.92 and is at the moment solely the ninth-ranked males’s participant in Australia.

The US Tennis Association, in saying Kyrgios’ withdrawal, together with that of Jan-Lennard Struff of Germany, supplied no particular causes for the pair’s absence, however stated Argentina’s Facundo Diaz Acosta and Diego Schwartzman would change them.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au