 So the first Grand Slam of the year, not too far away. We've only got about six weeks until the Australian Open is underway. Nick Kiraos has pulled out of the Australian Open, the first player to withdraw from the event. Let's go have a look at why he had to pull out and also what he had to say over on social media. So this is what Kiraos had to say over on his only fans. Hey guys, Nick Kiraos here. Obviously had a really tough year with injury, had that knee surgery and came back a little too soon, which set me back a little bit. Obviously had some wrist issues. So this is a very disappointing time for me, but yeah, I won't be able to compete at the 2024 Australian Open. Obviously, heartbreaking. I've had so many amazing memories there and just want to really get back to playing at the top of my game and doing it right. I need a little bit more time. I was so close to winning a Grand Slam, I want to make sure that my body is going to have the time it needs to come back. So please bear with me. So you have it the first big name to pull out of the Australian Open and it is six weeks away, which is not that far away. And he has had a wrist injury for pretty much the entire season. He had a knee injury at last year's Australian Open or this year's Australian Open at the start of the season. So he's been battling with injury. And of course, 2022, he had such a great season, made the Wimbledon Final, played well at the US Open and now he's just getting injured and injured and injured. And again, pulls out of the Australian Open for the second year in a row. But let me know down in the comments below, when do you think we're going to see Kyrgios again because he has a wrist injury now. He had the knee problems, what he had surgery on last year or last season. And now he's got this wrist problem that keeps coming back. We know a lot of players that have wrist problems, Del Potro being one of them, that really ruined his career. Nick Kyrgios won't be playing the Australian Open, the first big name to pull out of the event.