Nick Kyrgios shocks, what did he mean? "I won't have to play tennis anymore"

Nick Kyrgios really surprised everyone in the last press conference at the US Open, right after the sensational victory against world number one Daniil Medvedev


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Nick Kyrgios shocks, what did he mean? "I won't have to play tennis anymore"
Nick Kyrgios shocks, what did he mean? "I won't have to play tennis anymore"

Nick Kyrgios really surprised everyone in the last press conference at the US Open, right after the sensational victory against world number one Daniil Medvedev. The Australian, as reported in a video by Eurosport, remarked: "I think my latest results have eased the pressure a bit, knowing that we have had a couple of months full of victories.

We all want to go home to our families and friends, but at the same time we have a job to do as it is the last big tournament of the season. We have a duty to try and force each other and to think positively and realize that next week we will be home anyway." Then the shocking revelation: "There are potentially three more matches and then I won't have to play tennis anymore." A phrase that leaves several questions about his future and probably two possible interpretations: they will be the last matches of the 27-year-old of the 2022 season or of his career.

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