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‘I’ve Already Won’- Nick Kyrgios Already Made Peace With His Tennis Career Even Before Brisbane Comeback Announcement

M.Nguyen24 min ago
Nick Kyrgios is back! During a conversation at the SXSW (South By Southwest) in October this year, Nick Kyrgios revealed, "I will be playing the Australian Open this summer." He also spoke about how he missed being out there playing in front of a home crowd. The Aussie star has been struggling with knee and wrist issues for quite some time now. He has been out of action for almost two seasons. However, now that he has already announced his comeback, all he wants at the moment is to enjoy the journey until it lasts. He's already a winner in his eyes!

Talking about Nick Kyrgios' glorious days, he won 7 titles in his career so far. Although he hasn't won a Grand Slam title yet, he reached the final of the Wimbledon Championships in 2022. During the same conversation with SXSW, Kyrgios also claimed, "My only motivation to come back and play is to try and win a grand slam, and I'll give it one more shot." However, during a recent interview with 9News Melbourne, Nick Kyrgios said that while retirement was a motivator for his comeback, all achievements in his career from now onwards will be a "bonus" prize for all the hardships that he had to go through in the last couple of years.

"I've already won in my eyes. Now everything I do on the tennis court whether I win a match or a tournament or anything like that is going to be a bonus," said Kyrgios. Why is he saying this, though? According to Nick Kyrgios, the physical and mental toll of his rehabilitation process left him at times lacking faith in ever returning to the sport that he loved the most. His defeat at the opening round of the Stuttgart Open in 2023 was the only singles tour match has played in the last two years.

However, those are past things now! Now the question of the hour is: Will Kyrgios make a direct entry into the first Grand Slam of the 2025 season? Well, according to various reports, we have now got a confirmation that he'd return to action at the Brisbane International before taking his flight to Melbourne! What are his thoughts on getting the chance to make a comeback in front of the Brisbane crowd?

Nick Kyrgios is thrilled to start his comeback journey from Brisbane Nick Kyrgios defeated Ryan Harrison in the final of the 2018 Brisbane International. Recently, while sharing his thoughts on his return to this iconic tournament , the Aussie was spotted revisiting those glorious moments in his career. He said, "The Brisbane International has always been a great event and I have had some amazing memories there, particularly when I won the event in 2018." Kyrgios said that he's feeling fit and healthy and is quite "excited" to make his return to the racquet sport.

"It has been a long journey of recovery to be where I am today, one of the goals I had set was to be able to play during the Aussie summer, so I am excited that I get to start in Brisbane which is one of my favorite tournaments," said the 29-year-old tennis star. He currently has a protected ranking of world number 21. This may help him a bit in his comeback journey!

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