Nick Kyrgios is back – and this time, he's eyeing one final shot at glory in Melbourne.

Nick Kyrgios Copyright Greek City Times 2024

Just months after doubts swirled about his future on tour, the enigmatic Australian talent is gearing up for a dramatic return, starting at the Brisbane International in January 2026.

After a "miracle" shift in his long-battling knee injury allowed him to string together solid training sessions, Kyrgios has powered through high-profile exhibitions – including a blockbuster 'Battle of the Sexes' clash with Aryna Sabalenka.

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His body has held up, earning him a wildcard into Brisbane, where he'll compete in both singles and doubles (teaming up again with Thanasi Kokkinakis).

At Australian Open 2022, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Date: 31 January 2022.

From there, all roads lead to Melbourne. Kyrgios has made no secret of his desire for one last run at his home Grand Slam, though he'll likely need a wildcard to make it happen.

Fragile, unpredictable, and undeniably brilliant – could this be the moment the game's ultimate wildcard finally unleashes his full potential Down Under?

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