However, he added: “I didn’t miss the sport. I was almost dreading coming back a little bit, but it’s my job.” At Wimbledon in 2022, the Australian dominated most of the headlines. His high-octane, flamboyant shot-making was accompanied by signature clashes with rivals and officialdom. He was fined $10,000 for spitting and $4,000 for shouting obscenities — one of which sent the British tabloids into meltdown as it was within earshot of eight-year-old Prince George. Kyrgios also fought out an explosive third round clash with Stefanos Tsitsipas with the Greek even describing him as “evil” and a “bully”.
In the final against Djokovic, he demanded a woman be ejected from the crowd for consuming “700 drinks, bro”. “In a way it was good to be home. Obviously heartbreaking as well,” said Kyrgios as he reflected on his time out of the sport. “Last year I felt like everything kind of came together for me. Finals of Wimbledon. Barely lost a match. Had the third best season on tour. “Obviously my body was just crying out for some sort of rest.” For Kyrgios, being away from the tennis courts didn’t mean an absence from the public view. In May, his car was stolen from his mother at gunpoint from outside the family home in Canberra. Before that incident, Kyrgios pleaded guilty in February to assaulting a former girlfriend. He avoided a conviction for what the magistrate called a “single act of stupidity”. Kyrgios has also been the headliner in the Netflix series “Break Point” where he spoke candidly about his mental health. He admitted he had considered suicide and ended up in a psychiatric ward in 2019. “It took me seven, eight years to be able to just open up about that,” he explained on Sunday.
“I feel great now. It’s hard because I’m putting so much expectation on myself. Compared to that time, I’m feeling a lot better.” Kyrgios says his mental well-being has been aided by reducing the time he spends on social media, describing it as a “rabbit hole”. “It’s horrible what athletes have to deal with. I don’t think it’s normal at all, how much criticism, how much negativity, how much sniping that people have to deal with now. It’s out of control.” Despite claiming not to have missed tennis, Kyrgios has been enchanted by the impact made by world number one Carlos Alcaraz.
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