“What goes on behind closed doors,” Nick Kyrgios shares memories post “insane” sessions at the den highlighting his tumultuous recovery as photographer stamps approval
Nick Kyrgios's post on personal self gains a lot of attraction from the public.

Nick Kyrgios (Via Imago)
Nick Kyrgios, one of the most open tennis players, has always been very vocal about his mental health. In a recent interview, he managed to tell the whole world about his struggle with mental health, and how he recovered from it.
Continuing on that, the Australian posted another series of his thoughts on Instagram. With a picture that was taken during Wimbledon, Kyrgios revealed the disappointment that he felt after a couple of injuries and coming inches close to a Grand Slam win. Having said this, the Australian reminded everyone that he is not ready to give up after facing so much in the world,

Furthermore, he revealed that he is taking the process a little slow, and recovering on his own accord. Lastly, the Australian spread more knowledge on mental health, urging everyone to reach out whenever possible.
Adding to this, the photographer who took Kyrgios’ pictures also spoke about the importance of taking the pictures, and what happens on the far end of taking the snap. Kyrgios wrote along with the picture:
If only people knew what went on during those training says,... if only people knew what goes on behind those closed doorsNick Kyrgios wrote on Instagram
Kyrgios has announced to return to tennis in a month and might be featured in any of the upcoming tournaments.
Nick Kyrgios is planning a return to tennis as he revealed to pick himself up full after the Australian Open
Australian pro-Nick Kyrgios revealed that he is attempting to come back and plans to continue on the path of improvement as he gets back from injury. The Australian has been away from tennis for a while due to recurring injuries and has since been on the sidelines.

In a recent Instagram post, the Australian opened up about his struggle during injury and how he explored more aspects of life due to the injuries. Fans are awaiting the return of the former Wimbledon champion, who has revealed to make a return in a month.
With more tournaments in line, Kyrgios can get into the clay season or directly at grass, where he has been the best. From not wanting to play tennis anymore, to returning and focussing on his recovery, the Australian is on the road to make a sensational return to tennis.
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