Nick Kyrgios is dropping another retirement hint, this time revealing that he has been openly telling his team that he is not ...
Nick Kyrgios' comeback has suffered another major blow after retiring from his first-round ATP Tour match at Indian Wells.
Nick Kyrgios has delivered an emotional statement to fans online in which he claimed he wanted to 'enjoy whatever is left in this tennis journey' after the 29-year-old was forced to retire ...
The playing future of Nick Kyrgios looks grim after a sad end to his return to the court in California. Playing for the first time since an opening round exit at the Australian Open in January ...
INDIAN WELLS, Calif.—Early last month, Nick Kyrgios’ name appeared in a press release from the BNP Paribas Open, signaling a possible singles return at the ATP’s first 1000-level tournament ...
Nick Kyrgios has joined Novak Djokovic in a law suit launched against tennis' governing bodies by the rebel Professional Tennis Players Association. The players' union co-founded by Novak Djokovic ...
Kyrgios was down 7-6 3-0 to Botic van de Zandschulp when the pain of his troublesome wrist became too much to bear and he was inconsolable, crying into his hands as he stated he needed to retire hurt.
Novak Djokovic expressed hope to play doubles with Nick Kyrgios again later this year and received a rapid public response from the 29-year-old.
Playing for the first time since an opening round exit at the Australian Open in January, Kyrgios was 3-0 down in the second set at Indian Wells before an emotional decision to quit having hurt ...