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Nick Kyrgios to Miss Wimbledon after an injury after two years of hell

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Nick Kyrgios has apologized to tennis fans after he has confirmed that he will miss Wimbledon this summer.

The Aussie -Aas has suffered injury problems in the last two years after his last defeat of 2022 Novak Djokovic.

Nick Kyrgios from Australia holds his stomach during a tennis match.

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Nick Kyrgios will not play at WimbledonCredit: Getty

Kyrgios30, won his first singles match since 2022 on the Miami Open in March.

However, he took off the French open With a knee injury.

He was planned to appear in the tournament in De Herendubbels, together with colleague Aussie Jordan Thompson.

Kyrgios has now revealed that he has suffered a setback and will not appear Wimbledon This year.

He apologized into an announcement Instagram for his 4.1 million followers.

He wrote: “I have made a small setback in my recovery and unfortunately I will not return this year for the grass season.

“I know how much you are looking forward to seeing me there and I am really sorry that I am disappointing.

“However, this is just a bump in the way and I am already working hard to come back stronger than ever.

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‘Thank you for all your constant support – it means everything for me. See you soon. “

Wimbledon is planned to start later this month on June 30.

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Kyrgios still came on the French open in a new role While he worked as a commentator.

He spoke earlier about the prospect of being forced to an early retirement of tennis.

He said, “I don’t want to speak in existence [retirement]But I strongly believe that I did the work for my wrist to stop.

“I am certainly in the direction of the later stages of my career.

“I think with this injury, winning or losing, it is just a bonus that is there.”

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