Nick Kyrgios targets 2025 Australian Open after ‘miracle’ knee recovery

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Nick Kyrgios says he’s made a “miracle” recovery from a long-term knee injury and is eyeing a surprise return at the 2025 Australian Open.

After years of knee and wrist problems that limited him to just a handful of matches, the 30-year-old says his knee has suddenly improved and he can now train pain-free.

“It’s not swelling. It’s not feeling bad after a session,” he said.

Kyrgios plans to test his fitness in exhibition matches in the US, India and Dubai before deciding on a Melbourne comeback. Ranked No. 652, he would need a wildcard entry to compete but says he’s regained optimism.

“I thought my tennis career was closing… but now I’m just optimistic again,” he said.

Source: ABC News

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