Nick Kyrgios of Australia defeated Jacob Fearnley of Britain in the first round of the Australian Open.
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Afterward, Kyrgios said he doubts he ever will be back to compete in singles at his nation’s Grand Slam tournament, although he does plan to remain in the doubles bracket this year alongside countryman and good pal Thanasi Kokkinakis. They won the Australian Open doubles trophy together in 2022.
When he came back to action shortly before the Australian Open — going 0-1 in singles and partnering Djokovic for two doubles matches — Kyrgios hurt his abdominal muscle.
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