“Can Be Anything You Want”: Nick Kyrgios Engages in Intense Training Sessions With an Eye on Australian Open 2022
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Over the past couple of seasons, Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has not been regularly involved during the tennis calendar. There have been a number of injuries related to his shoulder or abdomen that have taken a toll on the 26-year-old.
Nick recently posted a video of himself on his Twitter account. In it, Nick Kyrgios can be seen training intensely for the upcoming 2022 season. It begins with him practicing on the hard courts of Canberra, engaging in some gruesome rallies.
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Nick Kyrgios has started his preparations for 2022
As the clip progresses, Nick then works out heavily in the gym. All these are encouraging signs for the 26-year-old player who is looking forward to competing in the Australian Open 2022 next season. He captioned the tweet by stating, “Get you some real ones. In this world, you can be anything you want…. But me.”
Get you some real ones. In this world, you can be anything you want…. But me ❄️ @Babztv1 @E_Loney pic.twitter.com/ujMiTJqF6Y
— Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) November 30, 2021
Reflecting on his 2021 season, Kyrgios began proceedings at the Australian Open and came as far as the third round. Unfortunately, he went down to Dominic Thiem in a thrilling encounter.
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After that, he was not seen until the Wimbledon Championships, where he had to withdraw during his match as he was suffering from an abdominal injury. At Wimbledon he was also competing in the mixed doubles with 7-time Grand Slam champ, Venus Williams. However, his injury meant that they had to withdraw from their second-round match as well.
In New York, he lost in the opening round of the final Grand Slam of the year.
He was last seen at the Laver Cup 2021 on a tennis court. His efforts to help Team World win the title went down in vain. Nonetheless, he has set his focus on the upcoming 2022 season. All eyes will be on him when he steps on the tennis courts again.
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