Saturday, November 2

Kyrgios Withdraws From Roland Garros

Kyrgios Withdraws From Roland Garros

Nick Kyrgios will not be making his long-awaited Roland Garros return this month.

Wimbledon finalist Kyrgios formally withdrew from Roland Garros at the moment as he continues restoration from knee surgical procedure. 

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The explosive Kyrgios underwent an arthroscopic surgical procedure to wash up his lateral meniscus and take away a paralabral cyst within the last week of January and continues to be not able to compete.

The 28-year-old Aussie, who scored a mixed 61 victories in 2022 (37 singles and 24 doubles wins), has not performed Roland Garros since his 2017 second-round loss to Kevin Anderon. Overall, Kyrgios owns a 5-5 lifetime document on the French Open.

Tennis Express

“It’s not looking likely,” Kyrgios’ agent Daniel Horsfall instructed the Sydney Morning Herald about his possibilities of a clay return. “We are attempting all the pieces we will to have Nick prepared on court docket as quickly as attainable.”

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