Nick Kyrgios teases tennis return and ‘Good Trouble’ interview with Novak Djokovic after Ultimate Tennis Showdown entry

Nick Kyrgios has teased an imminent return to the tennis court, as the star edges closer to a comeback from injury.

Kyrgios, 28, has only played one match since the start of 2023 due to undergoing two surgeries.

It is still not known when he will return to the tour, but it could be coming soon.

In a post on X, Kyrgios hinted at his potential comeback as well as an interview with Novak Djokovic on his video podcast series ‘Good Trouble’, which is available to watch on discovery+.

“Next guest on Good Trouble – Novak Djokovic,” wrote Kyrgios, whose guests on the show so far include Gordon Ramsey and Jay Shetty.

“Tennis footage – Tuesday next week! BACK ON COURT!”

It seems unlikely that Kyrgios will be back on the ATP Tour soon considering the upcoming clay swing has been, historically, one of the least active parts of his season.

However, the grass season, where Kyrgios has been more successful, is only three months away.

Kyrgios is signed up to play this summer at an Ultimate Tennis Showdown event in New York.

“It was a pretty significant surgery so we will see how it goes.”

Kyrgios’ last match on tour was on grass in Stuttgart in 2023.

A year earlier he had been in the form of his life as he reached the Wimbledon final, where he lost to Djokovic, won Washington, and made the quarter-finals of the US Open.

The Wimbledon final could be among the topics that come up in his interview with Djokovic.

Kyrgios and Djokovic once had a frosty relationship but now appear much closer.

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