Nick Kyrgios posts gruesome drained knee photo as cyst in meniscus forces ‘heartbroken’ star out of Australian Open
NICK KYRIGOS has uploaded a gruesome photo of the knee injury that forced him to pull out of the Australian Open.
The world No21, who had been hoping to build on a positive 2022, withdrew from his home Slam on the opening day of the tournament.
Kyrgios called a press conference at 4pm local time in Melbourne before telling reporters that he wasn't fit enough to compete.
And the 27-year-old has since revealed the extent of the damage by posting a photo on his story.
The gruesome image showed the fluid drained from his knee a few days ago.
Kyrgios' caption read: "A little insight into what was in my knee four days prior. Drainage produce."
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At his press conference, the Aussie hothead had revealed: "I'm obviously extremely disappointed. Honestly, I’m just exhausted from everything and it's pretty brutal.
"One of the most important tournaments of my career. It hasn't been easy at all.
"It's just bad timing. But that's life. Injury is a part of the sport.
"I'm devastated obviously. It's my home tournament. I've had some great memories here.
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"All I can do now is just look forward, do what I need to do and come back.
"You can see on the side of my knee there’s a little lump. That lump will eventually just get bigger and bigger. There’s pressure on my knee, it obviously hinders my movement.
"The only real way to get rid of it is to open up and then just get rid of it.
"When I finish a session or finish a match, it’s just constant throbbing.
“Barely had a good night’s sleep the last four, five nights. It’s just been throbbing."
Kyrgios came into the tournament in good form at the majors having reached the Wimbledon final and the quarter-finals of the US Open last year.
But his wait for a first singles Grand Slam title goes on and he'll also miss the chance to defend the doubles title he won with good friend Thanasi Kokkinakis in 2022.
His first round opponent Roman Safiullin will now face lucky loser Denis Kudla.