BREAKING: Nick Kyrgios has pulled out of the Australian Open with a knee injury. The Aussie tennis star has revealed he suffered a lateral meniscus tear last week, saying that he's 'devastated' to be unable to compete in the tournament. 9News MORE:
"Obviously I'm just exhausted from everything. Pretty brutal... one of the most important tournaments of my career."Nick Kyrgios pulls out of the Australian Open on the eve of his first-round clash due to a knee injury.
He was forced to withdraw from the United Cup last month due to injury, but participated in an exhibition match against Novak Djokovic last Friday which sold out in Melbourne.
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