Kyrgios on mental health: I was in a dark place

Tennis

Australia’s Nick Kyrgios has opened up on his experiences with depression and has said returning to live with his parents in Canberra this year has been good for his mind and soul.

Kyrgios, who started seeing a psychologist in 2018, has been criticised by some for not caring enough about his tennis career.

“I felt like no one wanted to know me as a person, they wanted to get a hold of me as a tennis player and use me,” Kyrgios told Stellar magazine. “I didn’t feel like I could trust anyone. It was a lonely, dark place.”

Kyrgios, 25, recalled a time he “didn’t want to see the light of day” when in Shanghai.

“There are people who live and breathe tennis and that’s fine. I’m not saying that’s wrong or right,” he added. “I’ve reached a level of freedom in my life that I really don’t care what anyone thinks of me.”

Kyrgios has received several fines for his on-court behaviour and was handed a suspended 16-week ban by the ATP for “aggravated behaviour” last year.

The world No. 45 opted to remain in Canberra when his rivals returned to the tour after the COVID-19 shutdown to play in the US and French Opens.

“On tour there’s a seven-month block when I don’t get to see my family or be home, so I’m really taking advantage of everything going on at the moment,” Kyrgios said.

Kyrgios is hoping to return to action in time for the Australian Open in January.

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