The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kyrgios calls time on season due to elbow injury

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MOSCOW: Australian firebrand Nick Kyrgios called time on his season Thursday after an elbow injury forced him out of the Kremlin Cup in Moscow.

The world number 37, who had been playing on a wild card in Russia, said he was heading home to prepare for the 2019 campaign.

“It’s very unfortunat­e dealing with an ongoing elbow injury I dealt with at the start of the season,” 23-year-old Kyrgios said in a statement.

“It kept me out for a month or two. It started to bother me a little bit this week so I’m going to wrap up my season, head home and start the recovery. See you all in 2019.”

Kyrgios’s injury meant that Bosnia’s Mirza Basic got a free pass into the quarter-finals where he will take on Russian third seed Karen Khachanov.

Kyrgios has endured another roller-coaster season. He captured a fourth career title in Brisbane in January before missing two months of the campaign, including the French Open, in the spring.

At the US Open, a perceived lack of effort led to umpire Mohamed Lahyani controvers­ially coming down from his chair to give advice to the unpredicta­ble Australian.

In Shanghai last week, he lost in the first round to American qualifier Bradley Klahn, the world number 104, with a performanc­e which again sparked questions over his commitment.

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