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flag Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios credits a "miracle" recovery from a severe knee injury, enabling training and plans for a 2026 comeback.

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios says he’s making a surprising recovery from a career-threatening knee injury, describing the improvement as a "miracle." After years of pain, surgeries, and a drop to world No.652, his knee now no longer swells or causes discomfort during training, allowing consistent sessions for the first time in years. He plans to test his fitness with exhibition matches in December and January, aiming for a wildcard entry to the 2026 Australian Open. Kyrgios remains cautious, saying he has no expectations to win but is hopeful to compete again. He also reports improved wrist health, enabling him to focus on refining his game.

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