The Gold Coast Bulletin

Kyrgios after shorter year

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NICK Kyrgios says the ATP tennis season is too long and there should be more than three tournament­s a year in Australia.

Kyrgios gave a young man’s perspectiv­e on the men’s tennis debate about longer-term injuries to many of the top 10 mainstays in the past two years, which led Andy Murray to call for a study into why so many leading older players have succumbed.

The 22-year-old Australian, third seed for the Brisbane Internatio­nal, said he intends to play his schedule in shorter bursts, without the longer series of tournament­s that has tended to result in fatigue and outbursts such as those at the past two Shanghai Masters events.

“I think the season is too long, yes. I would love to have more time at home, but that’s just my personalit­y,’’ said Kyrgios, who will play his first match of 2018 against Australian No.2 Matt Ebden at Pat Rafter Arena.

“But for the guys that love to travel around and play every week, then I’m not too sure.

“I don’t know why we don’t have more tournament­s in Australia. I think people would be more than willing to come back here throughout the year.

“For us in Australia, I was on the road for four months last year and that’s pretty tough. Obviously, I want to spend time with my family, but you can’t. You’ve got to stay on the road. You look at guys from America and in Europe, they have so many tournament­s.’’

 ??  ?? Nick Kyrgios has a hit in Brisbane this week.
Nick Kyrgios has a hit in Brisbane this week.

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