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Kyrgios' sudden withdrawal leaves team in a funk

December 28, 2022 17:41 IST

Australia's Nick Kyrgios in action

IMAGE: Australia's Nick Kyrgios leaves his teammates in the lurch. Photograph: Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters

Nick Kyrgios's late withdrawal from the inaugural edition of the United Cup took his own teammates by surprise on Wednesday as they were left in the dark until just minutes before their pre-tournament news conference.

Kyrgios, who is ranked 22nd in the world and reached this year's Wimbledon final, was set to lead Australia in the joint ATP and WTA event, which is being held in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth and offers ranking points and $15 million in prize money.

Organisers said the 27-year-old, who was due to face Britain's Cameron Norrie in his first singles match on Thursday in Group D, withdrew due to injury.

 

"We literally just found out 10 minutes ago. Obviously, it's news to all of us and we just move forward now," co-captain Sam Stosur told reporters.

Kyrgios, who opted out of Australia's Davis Cup team this year, later posted a video on Instagram where he was seen out in the sunshine at a harbour with the caption 'Beautiful day'.

Alex de Minaur, who will now move into the number one men's position for Team Australia, wanted to avoid discussing Kyrgios and focus on the upcoming event.

"I think it would be great if we just talk about this great team," he said. "We are all here, we are all happy to be here, we are about to play an exciting new event, something new for all of us, the United Cup."

Australia will also play Rafa Nadal's Spain in Group D.

The tournament, which runs from Dec. 29-Jan. 8, features 18 countries split into six groups of three, with teams playing two men's and two women's singles matches and a mixed doubles match.

Source: REUTERS
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