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Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios will appear in court next month on suspicion of assaulting his ex-girlfriend in December 2021.
Australian Federal Police confirmed on Tuesday that a 27-year-old Watson man (later identified as Kirios) will appear in the ACT Administrative Court on August 2 for “one suspicion of general assault.” .. The Canberra Times reported..
A law firm that represents Wimbledon quarterfinals Kyrgios issued a statement on Tuesday confirming that he had not been charged until he appeared in court.
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“It’s in the context of a partnership,” Jason Moffett told The Canberra Times about the incident. “The nature of the allegations is serious and Mr. Kyrgios takes the allegations very seriously.”
Moffett declined to comment further, citing the ongoing trial.
Kyrgios returned to the quarterfinals at Wimbledon for the first time since 2014, but his journey was undisputed.
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Following several explosions in his first round victory, the All England Club fined Kyrgios $ 10,000. To spit in the direction of the Heckling fan.. Then, in his long-awaited third round match against Stefanos Tsitsipas, he lost order with the chair referee and demanded that his opponent be the default.
Kyrgios You may be fined again For breaking Wimbledon’s white dress code in red shoes in a match against American Brandon Nakashima.
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Kyrgios has a history that crossed the line during the match. In 2019 he Placed in a 6-month trial period By ATP Tour after being fined $ 113,000 for eight tournament violations. At the beginning of the season, he threw a chair and then became the default from the match at the Italian Open. In 2016, he was stopped by ATP for not trying to win the Shanghai Masters and insulting his fans.
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos and The Associated Press contributed to this report.