Tennis world left heartbroken after Nick Kyrgios’ devastating news

Tennis world left heartbroken after Nick Kyrgios’ devastating news

Nick Kyrgios has shared his ache in a heartfelt social media tribute to his grandmother, revealing she has handed away.

The 28-year-old took to Instagram to share the devastating news, which comes after a string of tough luck for final 12 months’s Wimbledon finalist.

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“Seems like I can’t catch a break right now,” he wrote.

“RIP Yiayia, the best we could ask for. Go enjoy your time with Papou now.”

“Yiayia” is Greek for grandmother.

The news noticed a litany of feedback in help of Kyrgios, who posted a photograph alongside brother Christos.

Christos wrote: “She will look over us always. Remembering her and her strength”.

His girlfriend, Costeen Hatzi, stated “Yiayia will always be looking over you,” whereas doubles associate and shut buddy Thanasi Kokkinakis additionally wrote in help.

Tennis legend Boris Becker despatched his condolences, as did PR queen Roxy Jacenko and rapper AJ Tracey.

Tennis doubles parter Thansi Kokkinakis and basketball nice Corey “Homicide” Williams additionally despatched messages.

Kyrgios additionally posted a photograph of his grandmother holding a duplicate of the Greek-Australian group newspaper, Neos Kosmos, that includes Kyrgios alongside Kokkinakis after their 2022 Australian Open males’s doubles victory.

Kyrgios’ maternal grandmother handed away in 2014, and he has spoken about it publicly since.

After a win on the Australian Open over Federico Delbonis, Kyrgios honoured her and opted to not signal his autograph on the digicam after the win.

“My grandma passed away last year, that is something I still think about every day, and that’s probably made me a little bit more mature,” he stated on the time.

It comes after a string of dangerous luck for Kyrgios, with the 28-year-old withdrawing from the French Open earlier this week citing ongoing knee troubles after choosing up an harm forward of this 12 months’s Australian Open.

Kyrgios has not performed aggressive tennis since October final 12 months, and hasn’t performed a French Open since 2017, with the clay sometimes his weakest floor.

Despite this actuality and the truth that clay can also be significantly harsh on his ailing knees, Kyrgios has beforehand cited a want to return to Roland-Garros, owing to associate Costeen Hatzi’s want to see Paris.

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Source: www.news.com.au