Kyrgios' Australian Open in doubt after contracting COVID

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Nick Kyrgios is in huge doubt for the Australian Open after contracting COVID-19 just a week out from the season-opening major.

Kyrgios pulled out of the Sydney Tennis Classic on Monday just hours before his match against Italian firebrand Fabio Fognini.

The 26-year-old withdrew from the Melbourne Summer Set last week with a mystery illness that sparked his asthma.

The world No.114 was cleared of COVID-19 at the time, but on Monday confirmed he had contracted the virus.

The Australian Open begins on January 17, giving him just a week to recover and be cleared to return.

If Kyrgios does feature at the Australian Open, he will do so without playing competitively since September.

“I just want to be open and transparent with everyone, the reason I have had to pull out of Sydney is because I tested positive for COVID,” Kyrgios posted on his Instagram story.

“I am feeling healthy at the moment with no symptoms.

“I wish everyone all the best and to stay safe where you can. If all goes well I will see you all at the Australian Open.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-01-10T20:42:38+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Once he finishes his isolation period, sure.

2022-01-10T20:34:54+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Is that a serious question?

2022-01-10T17:16:42+00:00

Gee

Roar Rookie


It's a shame, I like watching Nick for the 2 hours he lasts in a tennis tournament.

2022-01-10T14:28:11+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


How did he get a visa if he's positive??

2022-01-10T11:03:01+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Will he get deported?

2022-01-10T10:08:29+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


Alanis Morrisette would have a field day with this.

2022-01-10T09:28:47+00:00

Fraser

Roar Rookie


This may come as a surprise to you John, but I disagree. Hope all is well mate. Only 2 months until we get to butt heads over the greatest game of all.

2022-01-10T09:10:47+00:00

JOHN ALLAN

Guest


Won’t be missed.

2022-01-10T08:24:33+00:00

Rabbitz

Roar Guru


Surely this makes him more qualified to compete in the AO? A court has said it qualifies the player.

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