Nick Kyrgios. (Photo | AP) 
Tennis

Kyrgios withdraws from Halle Open with knee injury

Nick Kyrgios currently ranked 31 in the world, had surgery to repair a meniscus injury in his left knee in January.

Associated Press

HALLE (GERMANY): Last year's Wimbledon runner-up Nick Kyrgios withdrew from the Halle Open on Monday in his latest setback as he tries to recover from a long-running knee injury. 

"I tried everything here in Halle the last couple of days, but then I had to make the decision to pull out", Kyrgios said in a statement on the tournament website.

He said, "I want, when I play, to deliver a performance like last year when I was in the semifinals. But that will really not be possible." 

Tournament organizers said Kyrgios was, "still suffering from the aftereffects of a complicated knee injury which had put him out of action for around seven months," adding that he felt a recurrence of the knee issue while training in Halle. 

Kyrgios, who had knee surgery in January, returned to action last week for the first time since October in a straight-set loss to Wu Yibing at the grass-court Stuttgart Open. 

Halle is another grass event viewed as a warmup for Wimbledon. The Australian had been due to play Lorenzo Sonego in the first round and his place has now been taken by former Australian Open semifinalist Aslan Karatsev.

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