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Nick Kyrgios reveals he had suicidal thoughts as he struggled with Wimbledon pressure

Nick Kyrgios is one of the biggest names in men's tennis but has battled his mental health in recent years - most notably after an appearance at Wimbledon in 2019

Nick Kyrgios has made an honest admission about his mental health(TPN/Getty Images)

Nick Kyrgios has revealed he was "contemplating if I wanted to commit suicide" after competing at Wimbledon four years ago.

Kyrgios, 28, was admitted to a psychiatric ward in London after suffering a second-round defeat to Rafael Nadal at SW19, calling the loss "the lowest point of my career". He revealed the incident in the new series of Netflix's tennis docuseries 'Break Point'.

The Australian superstar has since bounced back and reached the final of Wimbledon last year, losing in four sets to Novak Djokovic. Kyrgios has also confessed he was desperate to win the 2022 tournament to send a clear message to tennis' establishment.

Kyrgios' honest admission comes in the sixth episode of the new series, called 'Belonging'. He said: "I was genuinely contemplating if I wanted to commit suicide. I lost at Wimbledon. I woke up and my dad was sitting on the bed, full-blown crying.

"That was the big wake-up call for me. I was like, 'OK, I can’t keep doing this'. I ended up in a psych ward in London to figure out my problems."

Kyrgios has also revealed the sleeve he wore on his right arm at Wimbledon in 2019 was to conceal evidence of self-harming. He added: "I was drinking, abusing drugs, lost my relationship with my family, pushed all my close friends away.

"You could tell I was hurting. My whole arm was covered in scars. That’s why I actually got my arm sleeve. To cover it all."

Kyrgios faced suicidal thoughts after losing to Rafael Nadal in 2019(PA)

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