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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Nick Kyrgios never fails to draft away from the limelight, does he? Be it on the court or off the court, the Australian tennis star often raises eyebrows with his acts. However, it has been a quiet year for him as he’s out of action due to injuries. Kyrgios has missed almost the entire 2023 season, playing just one match this year. Recently, he raised eyebrows with a controversial action.

While he’s still recovering from his injuries, the former Wimbledon finalist hasn’t revealed anything about his comeback. Nonetheless, he tried to get closer to his fanbase by joining one social platform.

Nick Kyrgios joins OnlyFans

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The 28-year-old took to his official Twitter handle minutes ago and made an eye-catching announcement. He joined scores of athletes on the social platform, OnlyFans.

Kyrgios wrote, “It just got a whole lot crazier… join me on onlyfans! It’s free to subscribe for everyone! Everything from behind the scenes to on court and everyday life. See you all there. Link in bio.”

Kyrgios has previously raised his reservations about joining this platform. But he has finally come on board and looks to increase his social media presence through this platform. On the other hand, many athletes have used this platform as a source of funding. From diving to bodybuilding, athletes across the sporting world have banked on this platform to raise funds.

Meanwhile, Kyrgios will be using this platform to share behind-the-scenes updates from his day-to-day life. As he looks to make a comeback next year, the Australian star wants to keep his fans updated on his return.

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With the Australian Open set to begin in a few weeks, there have been rumors that the local star, Kyrgios, will return to action soon. As he faces a race against time to regain full fitness, the Tennis Australia boss made a huge revelation regarding Kyrgios’ presence.

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Kyrgios to be involved at the Australian Open

Recently, Tennis Australia chief, Craig Tiley, was involved in an interview where he talked about the year-opening Grand Slam tournament next year. Further, he also hinted about Kyrgios’ presence at the tournament.

Talking about this, Tiley said, “We’re going to have Nick here in some form or another in January. Hopefully, it is to play because he’s a crowd-pleaser. We love watching Nick and love having him around.”

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It’ll be interesting to see if the local fans can witness their hero play at the Australian Open next year. Can Kyrgios make a strong comeback after a lengthy injury layoff? Let us know your views in the comments below.

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