Jack Sock hinted that he might be interested in coming out of retirement to play some doubles with Nick Kyrgios, who is set ...
Former world No. 8 Jack Sock could come out of retirement to team up with Nick Kyrgios at the Miami Open. The 32-year-old American retired from professional tennis after the 2023 US Open to focus on ...
The Miami Open is a special place for Sock, as he made his ATP Masters 1000 debut at the event in 2011 in both singles in doubles. In singles, he lost to Carlos Berlocq 5-7, 6-7 (8), while in doubles, ...
Both Nick Kyrgios and Jack Sock anticipate being fit to keep competing this week despite being hampered by injuries on court. Kyrgios called the trainer for his knee during his opener at Brisbane ...
The top players on each team, No. 15 Jack Sock and No. 16 Nick Kyrgios, are good friends off the court and almost in the same position in the rankings. Both have also been climbing the rankings.
Kyrgios was asked to build the perfect tennis player, and his answer did not disappoint. Rafael Nadal had the best forehand, Novak Djokovic had the best backhand, Roger Federer had the best slice, ...
He wanted to sub out Shelton for Jack Sock for the perfect team. Nonetheless, Kyrgios was happy with the team, as he reposted it on his Instagram. Australian sensation Nick Kyrgios has always ...
Since August, Kyrgios has injected himself into Jannik Sinner's doping controversy by commenting so much about it online.
Six months later, Kyrgios also made his maiden Slam final in singles before falling just short to Novak Djokovic in a tight ...
The Australian has been one of the loudest voices in the ongoing squabble surrounding controversial doping bans handed to men’s world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and WTA Tour No. 2 Iga Swiatek.