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Nick Kyrgios, fresh from Australian Open exit, would rather rest than travel during COVID-19 pandemic

Nick Kyrgios is prepared for another extended stint on the sidelines, declaring he won’t force himself to travel overseas and play under tough restrictions this year as the coronavirus pandemic drags on.
Key points:
- Nick Kyrgios says quarantining overseas and playing to empty arenas is “just not me”
- He said he was proud of the way he played in his five-set loss to world number three Dominic Thiem
- Kyrgios had spent more than a year out of the game before the Australian Open
The 25-year-old returned at the Australian Open after more than a year out of the game and proved he can still compete with the best in a tough five-set, third round loss to US Open champion Dominic Thiem.
He relished the chance to compete in front of electric crowds on the…
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