There has been a lot of excitement surrounding Nick Kyrgios' return to tennis. The Australian is a phenomenal character and box office on the court. His charisma and personality attract a lot of attention to his contests.
Nick Kyrgios dropped a bomb at the Australian Open this week, revealing he can’t see himself playing men’s singles at Melbourne Park again.
Nick Kyrgios is back to calling out Jannik Sinner but this time it came while responding to a troll who mocked the Australian for his winningless season so far. Earlier this month, the 2022 Wimbledon finalist launched his post-surgery comeback after being sidelined for 18 months.
Nick Kyrgios slams journalist Tony Jones over Novak Djokovic insult during Australian Open 2025. Watch Kyrgioss fiery response and the ongoing media storm surrounding Djokovics interview boycott.
One of Australia's biggest personalities in Tennis, Nick Kyrgios, carries a multicultural heritage that includes a royal connection to Malaysia.
The Davis Cup return of Nick Kyrgios is over before it started opening the door for Aleksandar Vukic to make his debut in this weekend’s tie against Sweden as reward for his breakout Australian Open performance.
Hatzi, who is the loyal girlfriend of player Nick Kyrgios, says that she is encouraging ... the last time he would play singles at the Australian Open. The injury-plagued star said he had ...
Everything that Jannik Sinner means to the summit of men's tennis could be temporarily wiped away in just a few months.
In a new Daily Dose of Social Media, Nick Kyrgios' latest reel causes controversy again, after mentioning Jannik Sinner in a Word Association game and slamming him once more by associating him with "Cluster Bowl,
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray maybe didn't kick off their partnership with a triumph but Nick Kyrgios still thinks that the Briton did "an incredible job" in his coaching debut.
Nick Kyrgios has had little time on the tennis ... Despite being under an injury cloud, he competed at the Australian Open in mid-January, where he hell to Great Britain's Jacob Fearnley in ...
Analysis - It's local supporters at the Australian Open who have been the worst behaved, with actions like booing Novak Djokovic after his shock injury retirement, tennis writer Dave Worlsey writes.