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Australia's Nick Kyrgios speaks during a press conference ahead of of the 2023 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 2, 2023. (Photo by Florian EISELE / various sources / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE
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LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Nick Kyrgios withdrew from Wimbledon on Sunday with a wrist injury, stripping the tournament of one of its headline acts 12 months after the firebrand Australian finished runner-up to Novak Djokovic.

“I’m really sad to say that I have to withdraw from Wimbledon this year,” the 28-year-old wrote on Instagram, explaining that he had hurt his wrist as he prepared in vain to play in Mallorca last week.

Kyrgios had been an injury doubt in the build-up to Wimbledon.

However, that was because he was struggling to recover from knee surgery which has restricted him to just one match in 2023.

“I tried my hardest to be ready after my surgery and to be able to step on the Wimbledon courts again. During my comeback, I experienced some pain in my wrist during Mallorca,” he added.

“As a precaution, I had it scanned and it came back showing a torn ligament in my wrist.”

“I tried everything to be able to play and I am disappointed to say that I just didn’t have enough time to manage it before Wimbledon.”

“I’ll be back, and as always, I appreciate the support from all my fans.”

Kyrgios had been due to face wild card David Goffin in the first round at the All England Club on Monday.

His place in the draw will be taken by a lucky loser from qualifying.

Earlier Sunday, Kyrgios, whose lone match in 2023 came in Stuttgart last month, said that his battle to regain full fitness had been “brutal.”

At Wimbledon in 2022, the Australian dominated most of the headlines.

His high-octane, flamboyant shot-making was accompanied by signature clashes with rivals and officialdom.

He was fined $10,000 for spitting and $4,000 for shouting obscenities — one of which sent the British tabloids into meltdown as it was within earshot of eight-year-old Prince George.

Kyrgios also fought out an explosive third round clash with Stefanos Tsitsipas with the Greek even describing him as “evil” and a “bully.”

In the final against Djokovic, he demanded a woman be ejected from the crowd for consuming “700 drinks, bro.”

“In a way it was good to be home. Obviously heartbreaking as well,” said Kyrgios as he reflected on his time out of the sport.

“Last year I felt like everything kind of came together for me. Finals of Wimbledon. Barely lost a match. Had the third best season on tour.”

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