Nishikori spent 10 months on the sidelines
after undergoing elbow surgery and was slated to return at this
year's U.S. Open but pulled out after testing positive for the
novel coronavirus.
He played six tour-level matches before his season was cut short
by another injury, this time to his shoulder, in a five-set loss
to Italian Stefano Travaglia at the French Open in September.
"We had few tournaments (due to the pandemic) and my season came
to an end when I was beginning to get my feel back," Kyodo news
quoted the former world number four as saying on Friday.
"I really can't wait for next year.
"I couldn't face top-10 ranked players this season. I want to
compete at that level again as soon as I can."
Nishikori was the first man from Asia to reach a Grand Slam
final when he finished runner-up at the 2014 U.S. Open but has
struggled for consistency at the highest level, lifting just one
ATP Tour title in the past four seasons.
The 30-year-old is also keen to compete at the Tokyo Olympics,
which were pushed back by a year due to the pandemic.
"(My shoulder) has recovered to a decent level. It'll be
definitely okay for next year," Nishikori said. "I'll prepare
(for the Olympics) assuming that they will take place."
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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