Troubled Australian star Nick Kyrgios rates his rollercoaster year a successful one, despite his 2016 ATP season ending in an on-court meltdown that earned him a tour ban.As he collected the first three titles of his career, including a maiden ATP 500 series victory in Tokyo, Kyrgios rose to a career-high ranking of No.13 - an effort he looks back on with pride.Obviously, we had a lot of highs, a lot of lows, the 21-year-old -- who also said hed been enjoying working with a sports psychologist -- told Fox Sports.But ultimately, my ranking jumped from about 30 to 13, so thats a successful year.It was a fun year. I did a lot of fun things. I got Australia back in the world group of the Davis Cup, won a couple of titles, so its been a good year.Off the back of his enforced extended break, a new conditioning coach and some sessions with a psychologist, Kyrgios has hopes of cracking the top 10 next year.But he isnt making that the be-all and end-all of his 2017 campaign.Ranking for mes not the issue, not a goal at all. Its just staying healthy, being able to play a lot of events, he said.Kyrgioss listless capitulation to German Mischa Zverev at the Shanghai Masters, resulting in an eight-week ATP Tour suspension, added to the list of reputation-lowering incidents he was involved in this year.He also drew the ire of officials for arguing with chair umpires at the French Open and Wimbledon.His ban was reduced to three weeks after he agreed to consult a sports psychologist, and he believes his punishment has had benefits.Ive been doing that (seeing a psychologist) and its actually been good, he said.Just relaxing a little bit, spending more time with my family, girlfriend as well.Its one way to look at (it), to get more time off with the people that you love, and Ive been training as well. So its set me up in good stead for 2017.It just gave me time to think about and analyse everything Ive got to get better at.Coachless Kyrgios said hed also be open to receiving guidance from former Australian star Mark Philippoussis, who says hed consider mentoring the young star.Weve got a lot of similarities on the court, said Kyrgios, whose team Singapore Slammers on Sunday (Monday morning AEDT) retained their International Premier Tennis League title in India.He plays big and hes had a lot of ups and downs in his career as well.Hes learnt a lot, hes a great guy, hes very caring and always been there for me as well, so maybe. Chuck Bednarik Youth Jersey . They had already blown a double-digit lead, fans were hitting the exits, and a long seven-game road trip waited at the end. 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Greg Inglis sounded out Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy about a shock return to the Storm before re-signing with South Sydney, the Kangaroos centre has revealed.Rabbitohs skipper Inglis last week recommitted to Souths until the end of 2020.But not before he seriously considered a move back to the Storm or to Brisbane, the club he initially intended to join after exiting Melbourne at the end of 2010 before joining Souths.The 29-year-old Inglis made his NRL debut at the Storm under Bellamy as an 18-year-old and was keen to link with his former mentor.Brisbane was a genuine thought, I even thought about Melbourne, Inglis said.I rang Craig up and had a few chats about heading back down south but I couldnt be happier that my future is settled.Inglis wife Sally gave birth to their second child daughter Quinn Sybella on Monday. The Queensland star said he his familys desire to stay in Sydney held sway.We have two kids now so we had to think about whats best for them, he said.Our oldeest one is two, so by the contract finishes up hell be starting school.ddddddddddddWed been in talks since coming out of the Origin series. Im glad its finally done and my futures settled for the next four years. I know Ill be in Sydney and my family is happy.Despite an ongoing knee problem he will have to manage until the end of his career, Inglis will stay at fullback for Souths, resisting a move to the centres.He played at fullback, five-eighth and centre for Souths during their disappointing 2016 season.It was one of those years where you could play around with positions, he saidWe never really had concrete spots and that throws the whole side out.Save my legs and knees? I dont think so. Ive got four years left in the game so I want to give it everything Ive got. Id like to be staying at fullback. 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