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In the world of tennis, there are some stories that unfold beyond the boundaries of the court. Take Nick Kyrgios, a figure known for his skill and controversy. Yet, under the surface, there’s a story of the unexpected transformation that the Australian went through. From being someone who dealt with one of the darkest phases of his life to achieving peace, Kyrgios has come a long way.

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Reflecting on the same, in an interview, Nick Kyrgios talked about how happy he is in his life at the moment and how his friends, family, and everyone is right there to support him through all the thicks and thins of his life.

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Nick Kyrgios talks about how happy he feels to be in this place today after having gone through the darkest days of his life

In a recent interview, Nick Kyrgios finds himself in a place he didn’t even think of, a place where he can sense happiness. Reflecting on his journey, Kyrgios acknowledges the shift from where he stood a few years back to where he stands now in his career, marking a decade in professional tennis.

While talking about his life, he mentioned that he never thought that he would be in this place or be this happy given what he had been through all his life. Kyrgios, who is no stranger to controversies and personal struggles, sees this moment as a surprising bonus.

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“From where I was a couple years ago in my career now it seems like I’m a bit older. I’ve played professional tennis now for like 10 years, on the professional tour. So I’ve learned a lot about myself, but I feel like I’m in a great part of my life, family, partner, friends circle, everything. So I feel like this is probably the first time in my career where I kind of feel probably the most happy. I didn’t think it was possible to be this happy, you know, dealing with everything that I was dealing with so yeah, that’s a bonus.” said Kyrgios

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Thus, the Australian international, who is currently enjoying his time off the tennis court finds himself in a place where he is happy and has a great circle to accompany him. While being a professional player for almost 10 years now, he has learned a lot about himself which has helped him to develop his personality.

Also read: Controversial Aussie Star Nick Kyrgios Hints at Early Retirement as ‘Queen’ Girlfriend Charms Him With Her Beauty

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However, not long before, Nick Kyrgios was in one of the darkest phases of his life. A time when he even thought about ending his life as things seemed to have taken a huge toll on him.

Nick Kyrgios once thought of committing suicide

There was a moment in the life of Nick Kyrgios as a professional player when he was left all alone. That was one of the saddest times for him. He shared an Instagram post where he talked about how he felt when the thought of committing suicide also came to his mind.

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“All my goal now is to guide people through. Guide people through that sh*t. Because it was brutal for me. It was so hard, I felt so alone. Obviously, it was the point of self-harm and thinking about committing suicide. It was tough.”

Thus, Nick Kyrgios had to go through one of the worst phases of his career where he even thought about committing suicide. However, with time, things started to take get better and he managed to turn things around. Now, in his career, the Australian player feels satisfied and happy with what he has and celebrates his life.

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