Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic treated tennis fans to an entertaining match as they teamed up in the men’s doubles at the Brisbane International. This highly anticipated match came as Kyrgios made his triumphant return to tennis after an extended absence of 18 months, exciting fans who had missed his unique style and flair on the court.
In this blockbuster doubles pairing, Kyrgios and Djokovic faced the formidable duo of Alexander Erler and Andreas Mies. The match was filled with thrilling moments, ultimately culminating in a hard-fought victory. The final score was 6-4, 6-7 (4-7), 10-8, much to the delight of the enthusiastic crowd in Brisbane, who were treated to an exhibition of skill and sportsmanship.
Fans in attendance were captivated by spectacular plays, including an impressive around-the-net winner from Djokovic that left everyone in awe, and a signature tweener from Kyrgios that showcased his inventiveness and athleticism. Their chemistry on the court was clear, building on a friendship that has blossomed since Djokovic triumphed over Kyrgios in the 2022 Wimbledon final.
Post-match, Djokovic expressed his joy, stating, “That was awesome! An amazing atmosphere. Great to be back.” He went on to express gratitude towards Kyrgios, emphasizing how special it was to partner with him for this match. “I want to thank Nick for playing. He said the other day it should be a pleasure to play with him and it is! I’m glad to share the court with him on his comeback. I haven’t played many doubles matches, so whatever Nick was saying I was following.”
Kyrgios, reflecting on the experience, shared his surprise at Djokovic’s momentary self-doubt during the match. “I was like ‘brother, you’re the greatest of all time, go for it, do what you have to do’,” he recounted. He remarked on the stunning atmosphere of the venue, adding, “I was looking around at all the fans and this beautiful stadium. This injury has been brutal for me, so I wasn’t taking this for granted. I don’t know how many Aussie summers I’ve got left.”
Both players made a promise to each other to seize the opportunity to play together before retirement comes into play for either of them. Kyrgios will make his first singles appearance since June 2023 on Tuesday, where he is set to face France’s Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard. Djokovic, on the other hand, is scheduled to compete against Australia’s Rinky Hijikata.
Looking ahead, Kyrgios and Djokovic will regroup for men’s doubles action on Wednesday, where they will face the top-seeded pair of Nikola Mektic and Michael Venus. The fans eagerly anticipate what these two titans will deliver next, keeping their fingers crossed for more memorable moments from this dynamic duo.

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