Nick Kyrgios missed the opportunity to attend Paris Masters 2022 because of injury

At the Japan Open 2022 in early October, Nick Kyrgios showed impressive performance and won tickets to play the quarterfinals. Here, his opponent was identified as Taylor Fritz. This promises to be a very attractive competition when Fritz is also in good shape this season.

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Nick Kyrgios missed the opportunity to attend Paris Masters 2022 because of injury

However, the fans in Japan have not witnessed the above competition. Right before the match, Nick Kyrgios suddenly asked to withdraw. The Australian player said he was injured with knee eye injuries and could not continue playing.

According to the original schedule, Kyrgios will attend the ATP 500 Swiss Open this week and Paris Masters next week. However, the Wimbledon Runner -up 2022 has recently withdrawn from both tournaments. Currently, he is still in the process of recovery of injury.

As such, Kyrgios closed single prizes this year. If recovered in time, the Australian tennis player may re -export at ATP Finals in men's double content. The tournament will take place from 13-20 November.

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2022 is the most successful season of Nick Kyrgios

2022 can be considered as the most successful season in Kyrgios's career. At the beginning of the year, he won the expanded South Australian couple with Thanasi Kokkinakis before winning a single -male runner -up in Wimbledon. In the second half of the season, “Australian damaged boys” also pocketed the seventh male single title in his career and had two more men's duets.

Right now, Kyrgios has started to go to Australia to expand 2023. Recently, the 27 -year -old has just posted a photo in the gym to the personal page with the caption: “Australian Open 2023 – I will go there and conquer all”.

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