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Footage of Nick Kyrgios training emerges as he steps up his 2025 Australian Open preparations

Footage of Nick Kyrgios training emerges as he steps up his 2025 Australian Open preparations

Nick Kyrgios is slowly but surely making a return to competitive tennis, whether the rest of the sport likes it or not.

Kyrgios has been backed to win a Grand Slam ahead of the 2025 Australian Open, with the ATP Tour icon having gone furthest at Wimbledon in 2022.

Former world number 13 Kyrgios made it all the way to the final at the All England Club and even led Novak Djokovic by a set.

But the Serbian recovered to clinch his seventh Wimbledon title, with Kyrgios now hinting exciting Djokovic news soon.

What that means for the 24-time Grand Slam champion remains to be seen, but the pair could come together on the court once more later this month.

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Both Kyrgios and Djokovic have signed up to play at the Brisbane International, with the event’s official X account sharing footage of the former stepping up his training efforts.

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The Australian looked as confident as ever as he played several forehand and backhand shots and posed for photographs.

What is the head-to-head record between Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios?

It is set to be a very exciting tournament in Brisbane to help ease in the new season, with Djokovic undoubtedly the headline act.

But home favourite Kyrgios will be aiming to steal the spotlight, having last played competitively at Stuttgart in 2023.

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Since then, he has massively struggled with several injury issues, with fans now certain to be glad he is finally making a return to the court.

A reunion with Djokovic would, of course, be the icing on the cake, with the pair forming a close bond in recent years after previously not seeing eye-to-eye.

Very surprisingly, it is the Australian who boasts a favourable head-to-head record over the Serbian, with Kyrgios having won two of their three ATP Tour matches.

Year Winner Event Round Surface Score
2022 Novak Djokovic Wimbledon Final Outdoor Grass 46 63 64 76(3)
2017 Nick Kyrgios ATP Masters 1,000 Indian Wells Round of 16 Outdoor Hard 64 76(3)
2017 Nick Kyrgios Acapulco Quarterfinal Outdoor Hard 76(9) 75
Novak Djokovic v Nick Kyrgios head-to-head record

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