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).

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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