Nick Kyrgios
Australian Greek tennis player
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2025 | Nick Kyrgios received a protected ranking of 21 for the Australian Open 2025, allowing him to enter the main draw as he was returning from injury. |
2025 | Nick Kyrgios received a protected ranking of 21 for the Australian Open 2025, allowing him to enter the main draw as he was returning from injury. |
January 2025 | At the Australian Open, Kyrgios was defeated in the singles first round by Jacob Fearnley in a three-set match. |
January 2025 | Kyrgios and Thanassi Kokkinakis withdrew midway through their doubles first-round match at the Australian Open against Aleksandr Vukic and James Duckworth. |
January 2025 | In his first round singles match at the Brisbane International, Nick Kyrgios faced Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, losing in three tie-breakers despite not dropping his serve. |
January 2025 | Nick Kyrgios played his first match at the Brisbane International 2025 as a wildcard, partnering with Novak Djokovic in a doubles match, which they won. |
January 2025 | Kyrgios and Djokovic lost their second round doubles match at the Brisbane International to the number one seeds, Mektic and Venus. |
January 2025 | Loses singles first round at the Australian Open to British player Jacob Fearnley in a three-set match, calling the trainer for an abs injury. |
January 2025 | Loses singles first round at the Australian Open to British player Jacob Fearnley in a three-set match, calling the trainer for an abs injury. |
January 2025 | At the Australian Open, Kyrgios was defeated in the singles first round by Jacob Fearnley in a three-set match. |
January 2025 | Kyrgios and Thanassi Kokkinakis withdrew midway through their doubles first-round match at the Australian Open against Aleksandr Vukic and James Duckworth. |
January 2025 | In his first round singles match at the Brisbane International, Nick Kyrgios faced Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, losing in three tie-breakers despite not dropping his serve. |
January 2025 | Nick Kyrgios played his first match at the Brisbane International 2025 as a wildcard, partnering with Novak Djokovic in a doubles match, which they won. |
January 2025 | Kyrgios and Djokovic lost their second round doubles match at the Brisbane International to the number one seeds, Mektic and Venus. |
2024 | Made his ESPN debut by commentating the Australian Open. |
2024 | Worked as a pundit, reporter, and co-commentator for ESPN at the US Open, calling matches with Chris Fowler, Rennae Stubbs, Chris McKendry, John and Patrick McEnroe. |
2024 | Became a commentator and analyst at Wimbledon, calling the Gentleman's final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic alongside Andrew Castle and Tim Henman. |
2024 | Provided analysis for the Wimbledon Ladies final for ESPN, broadcast live under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. |
2024 | Launched 'Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios', a celebrity-interview podcast series sponsored by Naomi Osaka's company Hanakuma, featuring guests like Mike Tyson, Jemele Hill, Frances Tiafoe, and Novak Djokovic. |
2024 | Launched 'Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios', a celebrity-interview podcast series sponsored by Naomi Osaka's company Hanakuma, featuring guests like Mike Tyson, Jemele Hill, Frances Tiafoe, and Novak Djokovic. |
2024 | Made his ESPN debut by commentating the Australian Open. |
2024 | Provided analysis for the Wimbledon Ladies final for ESPN, broadcast live under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. |
2024 | Worked as a pundit, reporter, and co-commentator for ESPN at the US Open, calling matches with Chris Fowler, Rennae Stubbs, Chris McKendry, John and Patrick McEnroe. |
2024 | Became a commentator and analyst at Wimbledon, calling the Gentleman's final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic alongside Andrew Castle and Tim Henman. |
December 2024 | Kyrgios returned to competitive tennis after undergoing experimental wrist surgery, prompting media to reassess his future following a strong performance at the Brisbane International. |
December 2024 | Kyrgios returned to competitive tennis after undergoing experimental wrist surgery, prompting media to reassess his future following a strong performance at the Brisbane International. |
November 2024 | Nick Kyrgios announced his return to the tour, with plans to compete at the World Tennis League event in Abu Dhabi in December 2024. |
November 2024 | Nick Kyrgios announced his return to the tour, with plans to compete at the World Tennis League event in Abu Dhabi in December 2024. |
September 2024 | Returned to competitive play in a UTS match, defeating Casper Ruud. |
September 2024 | Returned to competitive play in a UTS match, defeating Casper Ruud. |
2023 | Kyrgios pleaded guilty to the common assault charge but was not convicted, with the magistrate noting it was 'at the lower end of the scale of common assault'. |
2023 | Nick Kyrgios made his broadcasting debut as a guest commentator and analyst on Tennis Channel for the ATP Finals, working alongside Andy Roddick and Jim Courier. |
2023 | Featured in the documentary Australia's Open, which premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival, covering the Australian Open's history and impact. |
2023 | Featured in the documentary Australia's Open, which premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival, covering the Australian Open's history and impact. |
2023 | Kyrgios pleaded guilty to the common assault charge but was not convicted, with the magistrate noting it was 'at the lower end of the scale of common assault'. |
2023 | Nick Kyrgios made his broadcasting debut as a guest commentator and analyst on Tennis Channel for the ATP Finals, working alongside Andy Roddick and Jim Courier. |
December 1 2023 | Appeared as a guest on Piers Morgan Uncensored, discussing his tennis career, personal challenges, experiences with racism, and various conflicts in his professional life. |
December 1 2023 | Appeared as a guest on Piers Morgan Uncensored, discussing his tennis career, personal challenges, experiences with racism, and various conflicts in his professional life. |
September 2023 | Underwent ANAFAB wrist surgery (full wrist reconstruction) to address chronic wrist issues and prevent permanent arthritis. |
September 2023 | Underwent ANAFAB wrist surgery (full wrist reconstruction) to address chronic wrist issues and prevent permanent arthritis. |
January 2023 | Underwent arthroscopic surgery to address a cyst caused by a tear in his lateral meniscus. |
January 2023 | Joined the ownership group of South East Melbourne Phoenix in the National Basketball League (NBL). |
January 2023 | Underwent arthroscopic surgery to address a cyst caused by a tear in his lateral meniscus. |
January 2023 | Joined the ownership group of South East Melbourne Phoenix in the National Basketball League (NBL). |
January 13 2023 | Kyrgios competed in a Fast4 exhibition match against Novak Djokovic at Rod Laver Arena, defeating Djokovic in three sets in front of a sold-out crowd. |
January 13 2023 | Kyrgios appears in the Netflix docuseries Break Point, which highlights his tennis career, including his grand slam doubles title with Thanasi Kokkinakis and his personal struggles with mental health. |
January 13 2023 | Kyrgios competed in a Fast4 exhibition match against Novak Djokovic at Rod Laver Arena, defeating Djokovic in three sets in front of a sold-out crowd. |
January 13 2023 | Kyrgios appears in the Netflix docuseries Break Point, which highlights his tennis career, including his grand slam doubles title with Thanasi Kokkinakis and his personal struggles with mental health. |
2022 | Kyrgios produced some of the best performances of his career at Wimbledon, ultimately losing to Novak Djokovic in the final. |
2022 | Ended the season ranked No. 22 in singles and No. 13 in doubles, his highest end-of-year doubles ranking. |
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