Wimbledon and French Open on Nick Kyrgios' 2025 to-do list

Wimbledon and French Open on Nick Kyrgios' 2025 to-do list

Nick Kyrgios looks set to make what may be his final appearances at Wimbledon and the French Open this year.

Aussie maverick Kyrgios has struggled with injuries since his run to the 2022 Wimbledon final and he has given several hints that he will quit tennis.

Yet he also hinted at the start of 2025 that he would have a final shot of making a run at his favourite tournament at Wimbledon, where he lost in the 2022 final against Novak Djokovic.

"For me, obviously this year I've been out for a year and a half, two years, so I don't know what this year's going to bring," he said after struggling with injuries as he was beaten in his opening match at the Australian Open in January.

"Obviously, I'm going to trust the process, I think I'm hitting the ball great. I've still got a long way to get back to that same level I was in 2022.

"For me personally, I couldn't see myself playing more than probably this year high-level singles anymore. "I think I'm weighing up my options."

Kyrgios has given a big hint that he will also look to play the French Open later this month, after confirming he is practising on clay courts.

He has been damning about his views of clay court tennis in recent years, but it appears he is ready to try his luck for one last time at Roland Garros after posting a message on his social media platform confirming he is preparing to play in Paris later this month.

Kyrgios could enter the tournament using his protected ranking that is given to players who have been out of action for an extended period due to injury.

He has had limited success at Roland Garros, with his runs to the third round in 2015 and 2016 the best efforts he can look back on from his trips to the French capital.

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