Australia's Nick Kyrgios (File | AP) 
Tennis

Nick Kyrgios pulls out from Australian Open doubles

The Australian reportedly pulled out of the event believing he has a serious chance of winning the Grand Slam title in the singles.

From our online archive

LONDON: Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the Australian Open men’s doubles.

Kyrgios, partnered with Australia’s Matt Reid in the doubles, was scheduled to play Frenchmen Jeremy Chardy and Fabrice Martin in the second round on Saturday.

The Australian reportedly pulled out of the event believing he has a serious chance of winning the Grand Slam title in the singles.

"Why the f*** am I playing doubles?" the Daily Express quoted Kyrgios as saying during his singles match against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga on Friday night.

"Hours in 50 degree heat ... really good management," he spouted.

Kyrgios will play Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria in the men’s singles round of 16 on Sunday.

Trump slams US Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship; calls it 'too bad for country'

PM Modi talks to Iran's President Pezeshkian; backs dialogue, diplomacy in West Asia

An “ocean of opportunity” and of competition

India-Japan annual summit to focus on AI, mobility roadmap and maritime cooperation

Atleast 14 children killed as roof of tutoring centre collapse in eastern Pakistan

SCROLL FOR NEXT