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Nick Kyrgios to endure remedy to repair knee challenge: Hopefully, I will likely be again by Australian Open

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Nick Kyrgios stays a fan-favourite together with his shot-making wizardry and is among the many few gamers on this planet to beat the Big Three of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Nick Kyrgios has slipped down the ladder and is now ranked 96th on this planet (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSNick Kyrgios had headed residence after taking part in the Laver Cup, his final occasion within the 2021 seasonThe mercurial Australian only a few tournaments within the final two years in the course of the COVID-19 pandemicKyrgios had pulled out of a first-round match vs Andy Murray on the Winston-Salem Open as a result of knee acheNick Kyrgios mentioned on Tuesday he’ll endure remedy to repair a painful knee that has been bothering him for 2 months and hopes to be absolutely match for his residence main on the Australian Open in January.

The mercurial Australian, 26, headed residence after taking part in the Laver Cup in Boston, his final occasion within the 2021 season.”Hey guys, over the last couple months, I haven’t been near 100% healthy,” Kyrgios wrote on an Instagram story.”I’ve been dealing with left knee patella tendinopathy, and continuing to play without fully treating it can lead to further pain and greater set backs.”Kyrgios, who reached a career-high rating of 13 in 2016, has slipped down the ladder and is now ranked 96th on this planet after taking part in only a few tournaments within the final two years in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.He stays a fan-favourite together with his shot-making wizardry and is among the many few gamers on this planet to beat the Big Three of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic.Kyrgios had pulled out of a highly-anticipated first-round match in opposition to Britain’s Andy Murray on the Winston-Salem Open as a result of knee ache within the leadup to the U.S. Open however was match to play the foremost and the Laver Cup subsequently.”I’ve chosen to fly back to Australia to reassess and am planning to get PRP treatment to settle down and rehab my knee,” he added.”I’m disappointed it has kept me from playing my best tennis and hopefully with everything going smoothly I will be back to 100% by the Australian Open.”Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.