Nick Kyrgios says his ‘time in the sport may be over’ Amid injury crisis …

Tennis star Nick Kyrgios said Tuesday that his “time in the sport may be over,” an admission that he may never get back to the court amid his recent struggles with injury.

Kyrgios wrote a column for The Sydney Morning Herald in which he revealed that he’d sat down with his agent in recent days to discuss the reality that he may be approaching the end of his playing career.

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios says he is “contemplating retirement” and is no longer interested in representing his country at the Olympics.

Writing in the Nine newspapers, Kyrgios said on Wednesday that he was assessing his sporting career after knee and wrist injuries sidelined him for a year.

“The reality is, there is a part of me that knows my time in the sport may be over. And I’m OK with that,” he wrote.

“I’m at a crossroads in my career and have reached a point where life after tennis is a prospect that excites me. I know I can be one of the best in the world and win major tournaments – if my body lets me. The fire still burns, but it’s not my everything.”

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‘Tired’ Nick Kyrgios says he doesn’t want to play tennis any more

The former world No 13 suggested he could instead “travel the world making really good money commentating on the sport, doing things like I am now with my talkshow interviewing guys like Gordon Ramsay and Mike Tyson”.

Kyrgios said his life was one other people wished they had and “even the players on the circuit would love to be doing what I am doing now”.

The one-time Wimbledon finalist also declared he would not represent Australia at the Paris Olympics even if fit.

“One thing I will guarantee … I won’t be making myself available for the Olympics.

“I wanted to play for my country, I can’t say that I still have that desire. And let’s be honest, I haven’t exactly felt like Australia has wanted me to represent it either. I’ve said before, I often feel more at home away from home.”

Kyrgios hit out at his exclusion from the 2016 Rio Olympics, criticising the way he was treated by the Australian Olympic Committee and the former chef de mission Kitty Chiller.

“For them to forbid me from representing my country for behavioural reasons is something that I just can’t forget.”

In the lead-up to the Rio Games, Chiller had said that Kyrgios’ behaviour on and off court showed that he did not “understand what it means to be an Australian Olympian”.

Kyrgios said on Wednesday he was “hoping” he could recover from his wrist injury in time for Wimbledon and the US Open “but that’s no guarantee”.

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