Nick Kyrgios believes that Andy Murray deserved to bow out of tennis “a little bit more gracefully” than he did when retiring earlier this yr.
Murray retired in August after taking part in his last match on the Paris Olympics, greater than eight years on from claiming the final of his three Grand Slam titles.
Australian Kyrgios, who hasn’t performed a aggressive match since June 2023 because of his personal damage issues, mentioned he at present has no plans to step away from the game, however when he does name it a day, he hopes that it may be with out the impact of accidents that hit Murray and Rafael Nadal, who will retire in November.
“I look at how Andy Murray’s doing it now, and how Rafael is going out, I don’t want to be like that either, I don’t want to be kind of crawling to the finish line in a sense,” Kyrgios mentioned on The Louis Theroux podcast.
“What Andy Murray’s achieved on this sport is second to principally nobody…until you’re Novak (Djokovic), (Roger) Federer, or Nadal, like, the following individual is Andy Murray.
“It’s like you’ve achieved everything. You deserve to go out, I think, a little bit more gracefully than he’s done. I think that the surgeries, the pain, it’s just not worth it, in my opinion.”
Kyrgios, in the meantime, mentioned he would have “20 or 30 drinks” an evening as he battled together with his psychological well being, and was “spiralling out of control” throughout a very darkish spell of his life.
Recounting occasions in 2019, Kyrgios mentioned: “That was a bad period, yeah.
“I used to be simply scuffling with being who I used to be. It was onerous at the moment, and I did not really feel like I may take a step again from the game and sort of work on myself and get myself in the proper headspace.
“I was just playing and playing and playing and kind of dealing with everything. And it was a dark time. Like I was drinking and I was spiralling out of control, and I was continuing to play and travel.
“Twenty or 30 drinks (in an evening). Simple. I might drink like a fish. Something, vodka, something.
“Yeah, but then just wake up and play Nadal the next day. Give him a good run for his money.
“It was horrible. I imply, I virtually like sort of loved feeling that method, and that is after I knew I needed to get out of it.”
Asked if he felt in a good place now, Kyrgios added: “I struggle it most days. Like, I do not get up feeling superb.
“I feel like I know my steps to get me out of my bad thinking now. Like, before, I didn’t have any resistance. I don’t want to do that now.”
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