Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the US Open for the third year in a row, continuing his streak of missing the final Grand Slam tournament of the season. The Australian star, known for his powerful serve and aggressive style, has faced a string of challenges that have led to his absence from the event. This decision comes on the heels of a period of inconsistent form and personal difficulties, which have impacted his ability to compete at the highest level.
Kyrgios, who previously reached the semifinals at the 2017 US Open, had shown promise but has struggled to maintain consistency in recent years. His withdrawal from the tournament follows a trend of absences, with the 28-year-old opting out for the third straight year. The tennis world is now speculating on the reasons behind his decision, with many pointing to his fluctuating performance and off-court issues as potential factors.
The impact of Kyrgios’ absence on the US Open remains to be seen, as his presence could have influenced the competition. However, the focus now shifts to the players who will take his place. The Australian Open and Wimbledon have already seen his absence, and the same pattern continues for the US Open. As he prepares for the next season, his team and fans will be hoping for a return to form that could see him reclaim his status as a top contender in men’s tennis.