Boom tennis teenager Nick Kyrgios' debut grand slam season is better than world No.1 Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Andy Murray's first full year on the professional circuit at the same age.

But coach Todd Larkham has warned that while statistics show Kyrgios is on track to reach his goal of winning a major title, his first-year achievements won't guarantee future success.

There are plans for Kyrgios to more than double his tournament workload next year to increase his matches played from 40 to almost 100 as his body and mind get used to the intensity.

But after finishing his singles season in Malaysia on Tuesday, Kyrgios has been ordered to take a complete rest from training and playing for at least 10 days to give his body a chance to recover from a bone stress injury in his left arm.