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Home / Sports / Kyrgios Skips Australian Open Singles for Doubles

Kyrgios Skips Australian Open Singles for Doubles

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Nick Kyrgios will focus on Australian Open doubles with Thanasi Kokkinakis.
  • He cited fitness concerns for not being ready for singles five-setters.
  • Kyrgios previously won the Australian Open doubles title in 2022.
Kyrgios Skips Australian Open Singles for Doubles

Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from singles competition at the Australian Open, announcing a strategic shift to focus exclusively on the doubles tournament alongside his compatriot Thanasi Kokkinakis. Kyrgios revealed his decision via social media, explaining that while he is back on court and physically present, he does not feel prepared for the rigors of five-set singles matches.

This choice stems from a history of injury, with Kyrgios having played only six official singles matches in the last three years. His recent return in Brisbane saw him lose his first singles match since March. Despite the setback, Kyrgios expressed his commitment to the sport and aims to use the doubles competition as a building block for his 2026 season.

The 'Special Ks,' as Kyrgios and Kokkinakis are known, shared a successful doubles partnership, triumphing at the Australian Open in 2022. They recently recommenced their collaboration, winning their opening match at the Brisbane International before being eliminated in the second round, signaling their readiness for the upcoming Grand Slam.

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Nick Kyrgios is not playing singles at the Australian Open because he feels he is not yet ready for the demands of five-set matches due to fitness concerns.
Nick Kyrgios is partnering with his compatriot Thanasi Kokkinakis for the men's doubles at the Australian Open.
Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis last won the Australian Open doubles title together in 2022.

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