Nick Kyrgios has admitted that he is unlikely to play at the French Open due to COVID-19 saying the chances are 'slim to none'.
Kyrgios previously announced his withdrawal from the US Open and plans to remain in Australia amid current safety concerns.
"It's a very slim chance I'll play in Europe. Almost slim to none, to be honest," Kyrgios told Channel Nine.
"I'm going to use this (time) to stay home, train, be with my family, be with my friends and I'm just going to act responsibly, and wait till I think there's better circumstances to play."
He continued and said that he even doubts that the Australian Open will be on next January due to the rise in cases.
"With the pandemic in Melbourne, I heard on the radio today I think 700 new cases, we reached new heights in deaths," he continued. "I'm not sure the Australian Open will go on."
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