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Why Nick Kyrgios won’t be playing at the Australian Open

Nick Kyrgios fans were left disappointed when it was confirmed that the tennis star would not be playing at the 2024 Australian Open. The Grand Slam tournament began on January 14, 2024, at Melbourne Park in Victoria, Australia.

Why isn't Nick Kyrgios playing at the Australian Open?

Nick Kyrgios is not playing at the 2024 Australian Open due to an ongoing wrist injury. The sportsman has been dealing with a torn ligament in his right wrist since June 2023. Kyrgios confirmed in December 2023 that he would not be playing at the Australian Open in January 2024. He announced the news on his OnlyFans account, explaining that his lingering wrist troubles, coupled with his knee injury from earlier in the year, would prevent him from competing.

He said on the subscription site: "Hey guys, Nick Kyrgios here, obviously had a really tough year with injury, had that knee surgery and came back a little too soon (which) set me back a little bit, obviously had some wrist issues. So this is a very disappointing time for me but yeah I won't be able to compete at the 2024 Australian Open."

The star continued: "Obviously heartbreaking, I've had so many amazing memories there and I just want to really get back to playing at the top of my game and doing it right and I need a little more time. I was so close to winning a Grand Slam, I want to make sure that my body is going to have the time it needs to come back so please bear with me."

When did Nick Kyrgios last play?

Kyrgios last played tennis in June 2023. The star lost to Yibing Wu in Stuttgart, Germany, in his only match of the year. Kyrgios had been due to play at the 2023 Australian Open but pulled out on the eve of the tournament. He then underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee before briefly returning to play Wu in June, but then tore the ligament in his wrist. Kyrgios had been expected to play at Wimbledon 2023 but his wrist injury forced him to pull out.

In a statement, again made on the eve of the start of the competition, Kyrgios said: "I'm really sad to say that I have to withdraw from Wimbledon this year. During my comeback, I experienced some pain in my wrist during Mallorca. As a precaution, I had it scanned and it came back showing a torn ligament in my wrist. I tried everything to be able to play and I am disappointed to say that I just didn't have enough time to manage it before Wimbledon. I'll be back and as always, I appreciate the support from all my fans."

When is Nick Kyrgios expected to return?

It is not yet known when Kyrgios will be well enough to return to the court. Despite saying he is looking forward to playing again, the athlete has also hinted that he may be ready to retire from tennis. Speaking on the On Purpose podcast in 2023, Kyrgios talked about thoughts of retirement and said: "If it was up to me, I don't really want to play anymore, to be honest. But I have to, almost. I have so much more to give. I'm exhausted, I'm tired. I've had three surgeries now. I'm only 28 years old. I always wanted to be able to have a family and not be in pain. When I get up, I can't walk without pain. Even if I won [Wimbledon], people would be like, 'Now do it again'. That's the rat-race of life. How much is enough? I'm very content with my life, I have more than enough to enjoy."

Frequently Asked Questions

How has the scoring system in tennis contributed to its unique character?

Tennis’ scoring system is unique and adds to its appeal. Tennis matches are broken down into games and sets. In order to win a game, a player needs to beat six others by at least two. Scores are scored in games from love (0), to fifteen, thirty and forty before the game is won. If players tie at 40, they must win the game by two consecutive scores. This system creates a thrilling element of unpredictability and tension, often leading to dramatic shifts in momentum.

What are the roots of tennis in history?

Tennis originated in 12th-century France, when monks played a game known as jeu de paume using their hands to strike the ball. As time passed, rackets appeared and the game evolved to what we know today as tennis. In the 16thcentury, European nobility began to play the game. Tennis has seen many changes over the years, such as the introduction of lawn-tennis in the nineteenth century and the standardization of rules.

What are key elements of tennis etiquette?

Tennis etiquette reflects sportsmanship and respect. Players are expected make accurate decisions about line rulings, to stay focused during serves, to remain quiet during rallies, as well as to shake hands after the match. Audiences are also expected to follow this etiquette and remain silent during matches, while applauding the good shots of both competitors. By adhering these unwritten tennis rules, you maintain the gentlemanly tradition and integrity of the sport.

What are the four Grand Slam tournaments in tennis?

The four Grand Slams or Majors are the highest-profile events in professional Tennis. The Australian Open takes place every January, followed by the French Open and Wimbledon in May, June, and July. Finally, the US Open and Australian Open take place in August and September. These tournaments have a rich history and are known for the high level of competition. They also offer significant prize money, ranking points, and a great deal of prestige. Grand Slams are considered to be one of the most prestigious achievements in tennis.

Who is credited as standardizing the modern tennis game?

Major Walter Clopton Wingfield has been credited for standardizing tennis. In 1873, Major Walter Clopton Wingfield introduced a version he named Sphairistike. It was played on a grass court shaped like an hourglass. Wingfield’s version included a simplified score system and equipment similar to that used today. This iteration set the foundations of lawn tennis. By 1877 Wimbledon Championships, which consolidated the game’s structure and rules, were held.

Statistics

  • The global tennis equipment market reached an estimated value of over 1 billion dollars, reflecting the sport’s widespread popularity.
  • Major Walter Clopton Wingfield is often credited with pioneering the rules of modern tennis in 1873, and his version of the game was patented under the name “Sphairistikè.”
  • As of 2023, Wimbledon remains the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is considered by many to be the most prestigious.
  • The International Tennis Federation (ITF) governs over 200 nations, indicating the sport’s vast international governance structure and participation rate.
  • Since the Open Era began in 1968, allowing professional players to compete in the Grand Slams, the United States has produced the most Grand Slam singles titles across men’s and women’s competition.

External Links

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