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Nick Kyrigos' knee surgery was a success and the controversial tennis ace should be on track to compete again in March, with his manager revealing the star's recovery plan for the next few weeks.
The Aussie world No.21 stunned the tennis world last week when he revealed a torn meniscus and cyst in his knee were so serious he couldn't take to the court at his home grand slam for fear of injuring himself permanently.
Nick Kyrigos' knee surgery was a success and the controversial tennis ace should be on track to compete again in March (Kyrgios pictured in hospital bed after surgery on Monday)
The Australian star stunned the tennis world last week when he revealed a torn meniscus and cyst in his knee were so serious he couldn't take to the court at his home grand slam
The 27-year-old announced he'd be travelling to his home town of Canberra to have the knee operated on, and on Monday he shared the experience with his social media followers in two posts.
Kyrgios will remain in Canberra with his family as he recovers over the next few weeks before making a planned comeback to the ATP tour in early March, says his manager Daniel Horsfall.
'The surgery was a great success. We couldn't have been more pleased with the outcome of it. Now we will be pushing ahead for a speedy recovery and are aiming to see everyone at Indian Wells,' Horsfall told The Age.