Nick Kyrgios became tearful when speaking to the trainer during his Indian Wells match [Getty Images]A tearful Nick Kyrgios was forced to retire from his first-round Indian Wells match with a wrist injury as his tennis return suffered another setback.The Australian, playing his first match since January's Australian Open, trailed Botic van de Zandschulp 7-6 (9-7) 3-0 before ending the match early.Kyrgios became visibly upset when speaking to the trainer about his right wrist, which he had surgery on in September 2023.The 29-year-old also struggled with knee and foot injuries over an 18-month period before making his return at the start of the year."No-one in the sport has had a wrist reconstruction and tried to play after that," Kyrgios said."There's been players that have had wrist surgeries and nowhere near as bad as what I had."It's all an experiment at this point. I was told I was arguably maybe not ever playing tennis again."I feel I'm like right there, I feel like I can compete."Kyrgios, runner-up at Wimbledon in 2022, had cut short a practice session earlier in the week after feeling pain in his wrist.He came back from 4-1 down in the first set against Dutchman Van de Zandschulp and had a set point in the tie-break before he began to physically struggle.Kyrgios is scheduled to play the Miami Open, which begins on 18 March, but said he would see how his wrist responds before making a decision."We go back to the drawing board as a team and we try and figure out a way to get through these matches," Kyrgios added."I would have loved to be able to finish that match, even if I lose, just as a building block."But now if I'm not finishing matches that becomes a concern."
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