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After a disappointing outing at Laver Cup 2021, the Australian Nick Kyrgios decided to withdraw from the remainder of the season. Kyrgios has flown to Australia to spend some quality time in his native country. Recently, the Australian posed with his new bright green Tesla model X on Instagram.

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Kyrgios posed with the famous butterfly wings of the car, joining a long list of celebrities who own cars by the Elon Musk brand.

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Nick Kyrgios’ stylish new Tesla

The magnetic player from Australia is back in his home country. Presently, he’s enjoying his time off the court with friends and families.

Nick Kyrgios posted the pictures on Instagram with a caption, “Kygs gives you wings ice cream man.” Judging from the pictures, Kyrgios looks happy with his new car. Kyrgios also added a green-leaf emoji, possibly a hat tip to Tesla’s commitment to making all-electric environment friendly vehicles.   

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Kyrgios pulled out from Indian Wells

Unfortunately, Nick Kyrgios had a poor Laver Cup 2021 where he faced defeats in both singles and doubles events. After the Laver Cup, Kyrgios announced that he’ll take a break from tennis as he had been struggling with injuries.

Kyrgios said on his Instagram story, “Hey guys, over the last couple months, I haven’t been near 100% healthy. I’ve been dealing with left knee patella [tendinopathy], and continuing to play without fully treating it can lead to further pain and greater set backs.”

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He further added,” I’ve chosen to fly back to Australia and re-asses and am planning to get PRP treatment to settle down and rehab my knee. I’m disappointed it has kept me from playing my best tennis, and hopefully, with everything going smoothly, I’ll be back to 100% by the Australian Open. All love,”

While he’s away from tennis, he certainly seems to be living his best life.

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