There is no miracle Nick Kyrgios at Melbourne Park. Not really. The return of the controversial Australian player, who has shown as many signs of passion as rejection, has been a disappointment. It’s worse than you can imagine.
He lasted in the John Cain Arena for 2h.19′. Lost to the British Jacob Fearnley by 7-6 (3), 6-3 and 7-6 (2) in the first round of the Australian Open, where he returned after almost two years due to various knee, wrist and foot injuries.
He returned to the circuit losing in Brisbane against the Frenchman Giovanni Mpetschi Perricardalthough he amused and amused the public by forming doubles with Novak Djokovic.
He noticed a hole in his stomach, which did not allow him to return to normal. He jumped onto the field, but suffering from this physical problem, he was barely able to compete with Scottish Fearnley, 23 years old and number 92.
Kyrgios was left unranked due to excessive inactivity. He made a lot of noise, but the truth was contrary to his interests. Too much time out, he’ll need more to get back on track on the ATP Tour. This free-spirited racket always has a lot of talent, but physical appearance is also important.
Source: La Verdad

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