Nick Kyrgios, from Australia, is a professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 673 on the ATP Tour. He plays right-handed. His career-best ranking stands at No. 13. He turned professional in 2011.
Nick Kyrgios went 1-4 across the 2025 season.
Kyrgios won the title at Washington, also reaching the final at Wimbledon plus three semifinals in 2022. The campaign marked a return to form after struggles. He dominated on grass with a 12-3 record. Kyrgios went 23-6 on hard. Kyrgios rarely gave away free points at second serve with 56% success, powered through with 1.2 aces per game, and saved as much as 76% of breakpoints faced.
Nick Kyrgios faced difficulties in 2021. Competing on hard: 5-7. He stayed solid at 52% on second serves, dominated on first serve with 78% points won, and used the ace as a weapon with 1.1 per game.
Nick Kyrgios reached a semifinal at Atp Cup in 2020. He executed at 50% on break chances, saved as much as 72% of breakpoints faced, and maintained pressure winning 53% on second serve delivery.
Kyrgios won the title at Washington and one semifinal in 2019. Competing on hard: 17-11. He dominated on first serve with 79% points won, used the ace as a weapon with 1.2 per game, and held firm saving 65% of breakpoints faced.
The Australian won the title at Brisbane and two semifinals in 2018. He dominated on grass with a 7-3 record. He went 16-9 on hard. He dominated on first serve with 79% points won, maintained pressure winning 54% on second serve delivery, and delivered 1.4 free points per game through aces.
Nick Kyrgios won the title at Acapulco, finals at Beijing and Cincinnati along with two semifinals, including Miami in 2017. This brought a new career-high of No. 13. Competing on hard: 27-13. He dominated on first serve with 79% points won, maintained pressure winning 54% on second serve delivery, and delivered 1.1 free points per game through aces.
In 2016, Kyrgios triumphed with three titles, winning Tokyo, Atlanta, and Marseille. The Australian also reached three semifinals, including Miami. He broke into the top 20. The campaign marked a return to form after struggles. He dominated on hard with a 26-9 record. Kyrgios went 9-4 on clay. He dominated on first serve with 76% points won, maintained pressure winning 55% on second serve delivery, and delivered 1.1 free points per game through aces.
The Australian faced difficulties in 2015. He reached the top 50 for the first time. Competing on clay: 8-6. On hard: 13-10. Kyrgios used the ace as a weapon with 0.9 per game, won a strong 76% behind the first serve, and defended brilliantly at 66% break points saved.
Nick Kyrgios reached a quarterfinal at Wimbledon in 2014. He entered the top 100 for the first time. He collected 2 wins against top-20 opponents. Kyrgios delivered 1.0 free points per game through aces, defended brilliantly at 67% break points saved, and dominated on first serve with 75% points won. At lower-tier events, he won three titles at Sarasota, Savannah, and Nottingham2. At lower-tier events: 15-2. Challenger/ITF clay record: 10-1. He averaged 0.24 double faults per game, saved 62% of break points, and won 78% on first serve.
2013 proved to be a breakthrough season for Nick Kyrgios. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. He won two titles at Sydney1 and China F3. He also reached the final at China F2. Additional semifinals at China F1, Sacramento, and West Lakes. Record: 26-9. Challenger/ITF results on hard: 25-6. He won 52% on second serve return, averaged 0.23 double faults per game, and won 74% on first serve.
Nick Kyrgios gained ranking points at Futures level in 2012. He reached the semifinal at Australia F10. Season record: 8-7. Record on hard in lower tier: 7-6.