Nick Kyrgios shares whether hell play Wimbledon and the French Open this year
3 minute readPublished: Saturday, April 4, 2026 at 10:14 am
Kyrgios Eyes Wimbledon Return, Praises New USTA CEO
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios has provided an update on his potential return to the court, focusing on his plans for the upcoming season. The Australian player, known for his dynamic style and high profile, has indicated that he is targeting a return to competitive play at Wimbledon.
Kyrgios revealed that he is working towards competing at the prestigious grass-court Grand Slam tournament. He confirmed his intention to participate in the warm-up tournaments in Stuttgart and Mallorca in June, providing him with valuable match practice ahead of Wimbledon. The grass-court season appears to be a significant motivator for Kyrgios, fueling his focus as he works towards regaining full fitness.
Regarding the clay-court season, Kyrgios expressed a more cautious outlook. He acknowledged the "interesting relationship" he has with the surface and suggested that competing on clay this year might be premature. However, he did not rule out the possibility of playing on clay in the future, hinting at a potential return to the surface next year.
In addition to his playing plans, Kyrgios also shared his thoughts on Craig Tiley, the newly appointed CEO of the United States Tennis Association (USTA). Tiley, formerly the tournament director of the Australian Open, is now tasked with reshaping the tennis landscape in the US. Kyrgios offered high praise for Tiley, highlighting his approachability and his ability to understand and accommodate players. He credited Tiley's leadership for the success of the Australian Open and expressed optimism about the positive impact he will have on the US Open. Kyrgios believes Tiley is one of the best tournament directors and anticipates significant improvements under his leadership.
BNN's Perspective:
Kyrgios's potential return to Wimbledon is welcome news for tennis fans. His presence adds excitement and unpredictability to the sport. While his comments on Tiley are positive, it remains to be seen how the new USTA CEO will navigate the challenges of the American tennis scene.
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