After the disappointing tournament in Australia expanded earlier this year, Nick Kyrgios officially re -exported at Indian Wells Masters. This is the Masters 1000 on the hard yard held in the US.
According to the draw results, Kyrgios's first opponent Botic Van de Zandschulp. The Dutch player is ranked 85 ATP and must play from the qualifying round. Entering Set 1, the two players created an extremely attractive score chase.

During the period from game 3 to game 8, they exchange break continuously. Each player has 2 times successfully breaking the opponent's serve game. At game 12, they drew 6-6 and had to enter the tie-break series of brain weight. Here, De Zandschulp won a choking victory with a score of 9-7.
Set Set 2, Kyrgios lost to the first 3 games. After that, the Australian tennis player had to rely on the care of the medical team. In the end, he decided to give up due to an incident injury. This is also an injury that this player has to take a break for nearly 2 years.
As noted by the media, Kyrgios cried when he had to withdraw from the tournament. He shared: “To be honest, I am not confident that I can play well today. Two days ago, I had to give up the training session because of my wrist pain. After the pitch, I felt better, but then the situation was worse and worse.”

When asked whether to attend Miami Open (taking place from 18 to 30/3), Kyrgios said: “This time frame is not ideal, but I have scheduled to play for myself. I will have to see how the wrist injury is. If not Miami, I will continue to move forward.”