Nick Kyrgios sets to team up with Novak Djokovic in Brisbane International doubles draw

In a surprising yet exciting announcement, Nick Kyrgios has confirmed that he will be partnering with Novak Djokovic for the doubles event at the Brisbane International.

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Tennis star Nick Kyrgios is all set to make his comeback return to the game after just appearing in one match in the last 24 months of the game. The star player had a career-best summer back in 2022 as he made it to the final thriller of Wimbledon and later won singles and doubles titles in Washington, DC, before making it to the US Open quarters. However, since the US Open 2022, the 29-year-old has played just one game as he has undergone three surgeries in the last two years of the game.

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The Canberra-born star seems to be in major doubt whether he would mark his comeback to the tennis court, but all looks on the track for the 29-year-old tennis legend to be back on the court ahead of the 2025 Australian Open slated to take place in mid-January in Melbourne.

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Meanwhile, according to multiple reports, Australia's Nick Kyrgios is set to play at the Brisbane International ahead of the 2025 Australian Open. The 2022 Wimbledon finalist has only played one game in the last two years, which came at the 2023 Stuttgart Open in Germany, which he lost to Yibing Wu.

Nick Kyrgios has announced that he will team up with Novak Djokovic in the Brisbane International doubles draw

In a recent development, Nick Kyrgios has announced that he will team up with Novak Djokovic in the Brisbane International doubles draw. Notably, this comes two years after the Australian star teased a double partnership with the Serbian. Both men will be kicking off the new season at the ATP 250 event, slated to take place on December 29, and have decided to join to create a super team.

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