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Nick Kyrgios Loses His First Match Since Return From Knee Surgery

Expectations were running high for Nick Kyrgios’ first match since his knee surgery, but he ended up breaking under pressure. The Australian tennis star failed to make an epic comeback after being eliminated in the opening round of the Stuttgart Open in Germany. Kyrgios faced China's Wu Yibing in the tournament’s opening round, but it quickly became clear he was not on top of his game. The former Wimbledon finalist lost 7-5 6-3 in his first match this season after having surgery to repair a small tear in his left lateral meniscus back in January. Kyrgios took to Twitter after his loss and asked his fans to be patient with him because he’s still on the path to improve his game. The Aussie player added that he knows how hard it is to see him perform the way he did in Stuttgart, but he believes he can get back on track. Kyrgios’ loss in Germany comes shortly after he opened up about his struggles with mental health and admitted he contemplated suicide after his Wimbledon loss in 2019. "That pressure, having that 'all eyes on you' expectation, I couldn't deal with it. I hated the kind of person I was. I lost my relationship with my family, pushed all my close friends away… I ended up in a psych ward in London to figure out my problems,” said Kyrgios while discussing his Netflix documentary “Breaking Point”.