WATCH: “Top G” Nick Kyrgios honors his comeback promise with rigorous volley training video from 2020 as fans await his arrival on court
Nick Kyrgios has been out of action for over a year now.

Nick Kyrgios during a practice session (Images via Instagram)
Australian tennis ace Nick Kyrgios has been out of action for over a year now. The two-time Wimbledon finalist has tried making a comeback but injuries have pegged him down. Kyrgios has utilized this time away from court by trying different things like commentating and running a talk show. However, the Australian still strives to make a comeback and Kyrgios has teased his fans about the same with a practice video.
Nick Kyrgios reshared a video of him practicing on the tennis court. Although it was not a high-intensity practice session, Kyrgios seemed to enjoy working on his volleys.

Working on the volleysNick Kyrgios wrote in the caption of the post.
While the video is from 2020, Kyrgios reshared it on Instagram recently. This led to speculations about his comeback to the tour.
Nick Kyrgios’ video sends fans into frenzy
As Nick Kyrgios reshared this post from 2020, the Australian’s fans went into a frenzy. The comment section was filled with comments from excited fans who cannot wait for the ‘Bad boy’ of tennis to make a comeback.

When are you coming back to tennis top GAsked a fan in the comment section.
Check out a snapshot of the comments on Nick Kyrgios’ post.

Notably, Nick Kyrgios has delayed his comeback as he feels he is not match-fit yet. The Australian has claimed that he is working day in and out on his fitness. Meanwhile, Kyrgios enjoys working on different projects.
He hosts the talk show named Good Trouble and has also started commentating in tournaments. Kyrgios says that he is enjoying this new phase. However, playing the sport remains the priority for the Australian star.
It is to be seen how long before Kyrgios decides to play the sport again. Not only fans but his fellow athletes also want him back on the tour. For example, Novak Djokovic invited Kyrgios to come back and play doubles with him during the Australian Open.
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