'Thrilled to be back': Kyrgios wins on latest return
Nick Kyrgios has made a successful return to the court, defeating world No.36 Corentin Moutet in Stuttgart to claim only his second victory since 2022.

The serve, the net play, the powerful forehand. It was all there and hopefully this time a Nick Kyrgios comeback will last more than a fortnight.
That will depend on how his body reacts to 69 minutes on court in Stuttgart on Tuesday (Wednesday AEST) and whether it allows the Australian to back up the impressive defeat of world No.36 Corentin Moutet 6-3 6-4.
“I feel great and motivated,” Kyrgios said after his victory.
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.“(It’s) quite (an) emotional moment. I had a lot of surgeries and I’m very thrilled to be back.
“I had a wrist reconstruction, I had four knee surgeries.”
The 31-year-old is young enough to have several more years on tour, if he has the mental desire and physical capability.
For now he is believed to be looking no further than the grass court season and another crack at Wimbledon, where he was a finalist in 2022, before the injuries began.
The defeat of Moutet was a good start, even if it was a good time to play the Frenchman, who had lost his last five matches.
Kyrgios finished the first set with an ace and the second with a forehand after another powerful serve had set up the kill.
Fellow Aussies James Duckworth and Rinky Hijikata also triumphed in Germany, and if they both win again will meet in the quarter-final, though given the draw that seems unlikely.
Duckworth eased past teenaged German Diego Dedura 6-4 6-3 but Hijikata was made to work harder by another local wildcard, Tom Gentzsch, coming through 6-7 (7-9) 7-6 (7-2) 6-3.
They now meet fourth seed Jiri Lehecka and sixth seed Frances Tiafoe respectively.
Originally published on AAP

