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‘No Other Real Athlete Does That’ – Nick Kyrgios Dwells Into the ‘Unhealthy’ Habit That He’s Forced To Be a Part of on the Men’s Tour

Published 12/24/2022, 2:30 PM EST

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Nick Kyrgios fans will be heartbroken after knowing his recent confession about winning a Grand Slam tournament. The 27-year-old tennis player is having retirement thoughts after experiencing the toll of competing on the Tour throughout the year, away from friends and family. But what led to this decision from the Aussie tennis sensation?

The 27-year-old tennis star has been looking to win his first Grand Slam victory for the past few years. Although the Aussie star made it to the Wimbledon Championships final earlier this year, he lost against Novak Djokovic, squandering his best chance to win a first-ever major championship in singles.

Nick Kyrgios’ open confession regarding the struggles of being on the Tour

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The Wimbledon finalist, in an exclusive interview with Eurosport, talked about a huge issue that the Australian tennis players face during the ATP Tour. Not only that, but he also talked about the unhealthy habits he has cultivated to compete in the biggest tournaments, which other athletes rarely have to do.

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He said, “It’s easy for a European or an American player to lose or win a tournament, then you take a five-hour flight back home and you spend a week there before the next event. Whereas as an Australian, you’re doing like four to seven months travel blocks. Honestly, I don’t think it’s healthy. No other real athlete does that in the world, in any sport. Doing seven months on your own.”

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Additionally, he also discussed how Australian tennis players’ participation had decreased as a result of the same issue. The tennis player brought up the notion that rather than living alone, he might look into early retirement as a solution to the problem.

Kyrgios’ surprising retirement plans 

According to the Australian tennis player, the issue he and his fellow countrymen face could eventually lead to his retirement. After winning a Grand Slam, the Australian tennis star would seriously contemplate retiring rather than continuing to travel and spend so much time away from home.

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The Wimbledon finalist continued by describing his preparations for the Australian Open and the importance of not putting too much pressure on himself. What are your thoughts on his retirement plan? Tell us in the comments section below.

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Pratishtha Prakash

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Pratishtha Prakash is a Tennis writer at EssentiallySports. She has completed her Bachelor’s degree in Mass Media and Journalism from MIT ADT University, Pune. In the past, she has interned at the sports desk of The Hitavada, a regional English daily newspaper.
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Tony Thomas