Nick Kyrgios tries to justify himself after drubbing

The words of Nick Kyrgios
It's over in the first round Nick Kyrgios's adventure at the Australian Open. The Australian tennis player, in fact, è was defeated in three sets by Britain’s Jacob Fearnley with a score of 7-6 6-3 7-6. After the drubbing, Jannik Sinner's arch-rival, among other topics discussed in the press conference, he è also bluntly expressed himself about the continuation of his singles career.
"I went out on the court, I would say at 65 percent of my ability. For the fans to see me really fight and continue to give me that energy, it meant a lot, because I feel I have given my life to tennis and I tried to give them a show every time I played" began the Australian tennis player.
"Realistically, I can’t see myself playing in singles again here. This è was a special match. I didn’t want to throw in the towel and always give up playing, but I was in physical pain. I respect my opponent and the fans who waited hours to see me play. It's hard to keep going when you compete in the most important tournaments and you struggle, physically, to even win a set. Having to think about managing my body. This is not è tennis for me. My journey is not è over, but I have had a fantastic journey. My career è has been fantastic" added the Canberra native.
"I keep trying to have fun, to be honest and enjoy the journey, but I think it would be selfish of me to say I want more". I have been very successful, moreù than most athletes would" concluded Nick Kyrgios.