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Nick Kyrgios pulls out of Australian open with a knee injury








Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the Australian Open due to a knee injury. On Monday, the Australian Open was forced to withdraw Nick Kyrgios, one day before his scheduled first-round match against Roman Safiullin, due to an injury in his left knee that required surgery. Kyrgios, Australia's highest-ranked men's player, announced the news during an impromptu press conference on the tournament's first day. He revealed that a recent MRI scan had discovered a small tear and a cyst in his lateral meniscus, which will require surgery.









Physiotherapist Reveals Injury Behind Nick Kyrgios





His physiotherapist, Will Maher, stated that Kyrgios had experienced discomfort in his knee in the lead-up to the tournament and that it was expected for him to return to competition by March at the hard-court tournament in Indian Wells, California. Kyrgios expressed disappointment at having to withdraw from his home tournament, where he had reached the finals in doubles last year, and said he would do his best to recover and return to competition.








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