Nick Kyrgios may be nearing the end of his career, particularly in singles, as 2025 could be his final year on tour.
The Australian tennis star has previously stated that his career would not be long, and injuries over the past two years have significantly impacted his competitiveness.
After returning to action at the Brisbane International in early 2025 and playing the Australian Open, Kyrgios has struggled to make a mark, often appearing as a shadow of his former self.

Ongoing wrist and knee issues continue to plague him, and retirement appears imminent unless he can resolve these problems before Wimbledon.
Wimbledon remains Kyrgios’ primary goal, as it offers his best chance for a prestigious result. He reached the final at the grass-court major three years ago during one of his best seasons.
Following an early exit at the Australian Open, Kyrgios is set to return to action at Indian Wells in March, utilising his ‘protected ranking’ to compete in the first Masters 1000 event of the season, where his best result has been reaching the quarterfinals twice.
Kyrgios will also compete in the Mallorca ATP before Wimbledon, a key grass-court event directed by Toni Nadal.
Source: Tennis World USA.