Nick Kyrgios

Australian Greek tennis player

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2025 Nick Kyrgios competed in singles matches in Brisbane against Jan-Lennard Struff (win) and Alexander Zverev (loss)
2025 Nick Kyrgios participated in Madrid tournament, defeating Alejandro González and Steve Darcis in singles matches
March 2025 Kyrgios separated from Costeen Hatzi after nearly four years together, intending to focus on his tennis career during his wrist and knee surgery recovery.
March 2025 Kyrgios achieves his first tour win in 896 days by defeating Mackie MacDonald at the Miami tournament, bringing his live ranking into the mid-600's.
March 2025 In the Miami tournament second round, Kyrgios loses to Karen Khachanov after a competitive first set, ultimately being bagelled in the second set due to wrist and shoulder injuries.
March 2025 At Indian Wells, Kyrgios withdraws from his match against Botic Vande Zandschulp due to acute wrist pain after playing a tie-breaker in the first set.
2025 Nick Kyrgios received a protected ranking of 21 for the Australian Open 2025, allowing him to enter the main draw as he was returning from injury.
January 2025 At the Australian Open, Kyrgios was defeated in the singles first round by Jacob Fearnley in a three-set match.
January 2025 Kyrgios and Thanassi Kokkinakis withdrew midway through their doubles first-round match at the Australian Open against Aleksandr Vukic and James Duckworth.
January 2025 In his first round singles match at the Brisbane International, Nick Kyrgios faced Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, losing in three tie-breakers despite not dropping his serve.
January 2025 Nick Kyrgios played his first match at the Brisbane International 2025 as a wildcard, partnering with Novak Djokovic in a doubles match, which they won.
January 2025 Kyrgios and Djokovic lost their second round doubles match at the Brisbane International to the number one seeds, Mektic and Venus.
January 2025 Loses singles first round at the Australian Open to British player Jacob Fearnley in a three-set match, calling the trainer for an abs injury.
2024 Made his ESPN debut by commentating the Australian Open.
2024 Worked as a pundit, reporter, and co-commentator for ESPN at the US Open, calling matches with Chris Fowler, Rennae Stubbs, Chris McKendry, John and Patrick McEnroe.
2024 Became a commentator and analyst at Wimbledon, calling the Gentleman's final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic alongside Andrew Castle and Tim Henman.
2024 Provided analysis for the Wimbledon Ladies final for ESPN, broadcast live under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
2024 Launched 'Good Trouble with Nick Kyrgios', a celebrity-interview podcast series sponsored by Naomi Osaka's company Hanakuma, featuring guests like Mike Tyson, Jemele Hill, Frances Tiafoe, and Novak Djokovic.
December 2024 Kyrgios returned to competitive tennis after undergoing experimental wrist surgery, prompting media to reassess his future following a strong performance at the Brisbane International.
November 2024 Nick Kyrgios announced his return to the tour, with plans to compete at the World Tennis League event in Abu Dhabi in December 2024.
September 2024 Returned to competitive play in a UTS match, defeating Casper Ruud.
2023 Kyrgios pleaded guilty to the common assault charge but was not convicted, with the magistrate noting it was 'at the lower end of the scale of common assault'.
2023 Nick Kyrgios made his broadcasting debut as a guest commentator and analyst on Tennis Channel for the ATP Finals, working alongside Andy Roddick and Jim Courier.
2023 Featured in the documentary Australia's Open, which premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival, covering the Australian Open's history and impact.
December 1 2023 Appeared as a guest on Piers Morgan Uncensored, discussing his tennis career, personal challenges, experiences with racism, and various conflicts in his professional life.
September 2023 Underwent ANAFAB wrist surgery (full wrist reconstruction) to address chronic wrist issues and prevent permanent arthritis.
January 2023 Underwent arthroscopic surgery to address a cyst caused by a tear in his lateral meniscus.
January 2023 Joined the ownership group of South East Melbourne Phoenix in the National Basketball League (NBL).
January 13 2023 Kyrgios competed in a Fast4 exhibition match against Novak Djokovic at Rod Laver Arena, defeating Djokovic in three sets in front of a sold-out crowd.
January 13 2023 Kyrgios appears in the Netflix docuseries Break Point, which highlights his tennis career, including his grand slam doubles title with Thanasi Kokkinakis and his personal struggles with mental health.
2022 Kyrgios produced some of the best performances of his career at Wimbledon, ultimately losing to Novak Djokovic in the final.
2022 Ended the season ranked No. 22 in singles and No. 13 in doubles, his highest end-of-year doubles ranking.
2022 Kyrgios was summoned to appear in court to face a common assault charge.
November 2022 Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis qualified for the ATP Finals in Turin under the Grand Slam champion provision but did not progress past the round robin stage.
November 7 2022 Achieved his career-high doubles ranking of world No. 11 in the ATP rankings.
September 2022 At the US Open, Kyrgios reached the quarterfinals for the first time, defeating world No. 1 Daniil Medvedev. He became the first Australian player to beat the world No. 1 twice in the same year since Pat Cash in 1987.
August 2022 Kyrgios won his first singles title in 3 years at the Washington Open, defeating Yoshihito Nishioka in the final. He also won the doubles title with Jack Sock, becoming the first player to win both singles and doubles titles at the tournament in the same year.
January 31 2022 Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis won the Australian Open men's doubles title, becoming the first wildcard pairing in the Open era to do so. Kyrgios moved to the top 40 in doubles rankings, rising 219 spots.
January 10 2022 Kyrgios tested positive for COVID-19, forcing him to withdraw from the Sydney Tennis Classic and dropping to No. 114 in ATP rankings.
2021 At the Laver Cup in Boston, Kyrgios lost a singles match to Stefanos Tsitsipas (3–6, 4–6) and a doubles match with J Isner against A Rublev and S Tsitsipas (7–6(10–8), 3–6, [4–10]).
December 2021 Kyrgios started dating social-media influencer and interior designer Costeen Hatzi.
October 2021 Kyrgios and Chiara Passari separated.
January 2021 Alleged incident of common assault involving Chiara Passari.
July 2020 Kyrgios entered into a relationship with Chiara Passari.
January 2020 At the ATP Cup in Brisbane, Kyrgios won singles matches against Jan-Lennard Struff (6–4, 7–6(7–4)) and Stefanos Tsitsipas (7–6(9–7), 6–7(3–7), 7–6(7–5)), and a doubles match with A de Minaur against J Murray and J Salisbury. He later lost a singles match to Roberto Bautista Agut in Sydney (1–6, 4–6).
January 2020 Kyrgios adopted a vegetarian diet, influenced by the intense Australian bushfires and their impact on animal life.
2019 At the Laver Cup in Geneva, Kyrgios lost a singles match to Roger Federer (7–6(7–5), 5–7, [7–10]) but won a doubles match with J Sock against R Nadal and S Tsitsipas (6–4, 3–6, [10–6]).
2019 Won the Washington Open singles title.
May 2019 At the Rome Masters, Kyrgios was defaulted from his second-round match against Casper Ruud after receiving three warnings for swearing at a line judge, kicking a bottle, and throwing a chair onto the court. He accepted the default and shook hands with the referee, supervisor, and opponent.
October 2018 At the Laver Cup, Kyrgios was defeated by Federer in singles but won the doubles match with Jack Sock against Grigor Dimitrov and David Goffin.

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