Nick Kyrgios has confirmed he’ll play the 2026 Australian Open “in some way,” even as he hinted that his career may be nearing its end.
The 30-year-old Australian has spent most of the 2025 season sidelined with injuries, limiting him to just four tournaments this year—Brisbane, the Australian Open, Indian Wells, and Miami—where he posted a 1–4 record.
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Kyrgios made a return to the tennis courts this week at the Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS) in Hong Kong, though not as a player. After withdrawing due to injury, Kyrgios took on dual roles at the Kai Tak Arena—joining the commentary booth and making his debut as a coach for French veteran Richard Gasquet.
“I really like it,” Kyrgios said of coaching Gasquet, who fell to China’s Jerry Shang in the quarterfinals. “He’s an absolute legend of the game… all the players here respect him. It’s an absolute honor to be next to him at the moment.”
🖥️📲 WATCH: Richard Gasquet takes on Jerry Shang — with Nick Kyrgios in the coaching box