Nick Kyrgios is an Australian professional tennis player known for his powerful game and charismatic personality. Born on April 27, 1995, in Canberra, Australia, he has achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 13. Throughout his career, Kyrgios has secured seven ATP Tour singles titles, including victories at the Washington Open in 2019 and 2022.
After a prolonged period of injuries, Kyrgios celebrated a significant comeback by winning his first singles match in over two years at the Miami Open on March 19, 2025. He triumphed over American Mackenzie McDonald with a score of 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the first round. This victory was particularly meaningful for Kyrgios, who had undergone right wrist surgery and faced doubts about returning to professional tennis.
Beyond his on-court achievements, Kyrgios has been an advocate for reform within professional tennis. He supports the Professional Tennis Players’ Association’s (PTPA) legal action against major tennis organizations, aiming to address concerns about anti-competitive practices and improve the sport’s governance.
However, this lawsuit has faced criticism, including from top players like Carlos Alcaraz, who has expressed lack of support for the initiative.
Off the court, Kyrgios maintains an active presence on social media, particularly Instagram, where he engages with his 4 million followers. His profile offers insights into his personal life, interests, and professional updates.