Thoughts of suicide, spitting and gender -based violence: Nick Kyrgios, Wimbledon finalist

Rafael Nadal has fallen in the semifinals and the Australian, with a controversial record, will fight for the title at the London Grand Slam.

Nick Kyrgios (40th) the first finalist of Wimbledon. If not playing, Australia’s ever -controversial tennis player will determine the London Grand Slam champion after Rafael Nadal (4th), who will soon retire against Taylor Fritz (14th) for a abdominal shortness of breath and then won five sets, dropped to the semi-finals. Kyrgios, with a questionable background, will perform in the final of a Major for the first time.

Nick Kyrgios has been accused of sexual violence at the heart of Wimbledon

Less than 24 hours into the Wimbledon quarterfinals, Nick Kyrgios received a summons to testify in court on Aug. 2 for a allegedly assaulting a young woman, an event that occurred at the end of 2021.

Speaking to the Canberra Times, his lawyer, Pierre Johannessen, said: “Although Kyrgios has promised to respond to each of the accusations, the seriousness of the matter does not justify misunderstanding the process he must follow”. Furthermore, he added: “The accusations were not considered factual and he was not considered charged until his first appearance.”

In December 2021, Australian police searched for a 27-year-old man wrapped in a excitement of “common aggression”. For this reason, accusations can be brought “a maximum sentence of two years in prison”as ascertained by the press of that country.

Nick Kyrgios, unstoppable after his Wimbledon debut: he fought with the jurors, spit on the fan and ate in the middle of the conference!

Wimbledon is a Grand Slam with a lot of tradition, but some manners for the always controversial Nick Kyrgios. After saving his five-set debut against British Paul Jubbs, the Australian tennis player gave the note at a press conference in eat sushi between question and question! But that’s not all: Kyrgios admitted that he had argued in the fight with the chair umpire and a line judge, that he also had problems with the public, that he was insulting her, and that his response was to spit on them.

“It was disrespectful. Someone was insulting me, telling me I was shit, from the public. Is that normal? No. I don’t understand why this always happens. To one of the people who doesn’t respect me. Yes, yes. I will not do that to the person who supported me “said Kyrgios, who did not blame the tournament, at a press conference.

And I added: “I love Wimbledon. It has nothing to do with the tournament. It’s simply a generation of people who believe that because they’re on social media they have the right to say what they want and they keep doing it in real life. Because there’s a fence and physical I can’t do anything, or say, because I’m going to be in trouble. “.

Nick Kyrgios’ offensive account of his struggle with depression: “I had suicidal thoughts”

A few months ago, Kyrgios opened up with an Instagram post. The Australian tennis player published a letter in which he revealed how serious he was in 2019, when he was battling depression. “I was this three years ago at the Australian Open”, Beginning of his story, which was accompanied by the image of him with headphones on his head, cellphone in hand and eyes on the horizon. “Most would assume I was doing okay mentally or enjoying my life … It was one of my darkest periods.”he continued.

“I was thinking of suicide and literally struggling to get out of bed, as well as playing in front of millions. He was lonely, depressed, negative, abusing alcohol, drugs, taking away family and friends. I feel like I can’t talk or trust anyone. It’s a result of not opening up and refusing to lean on my loved ones and slowly trying to be positive. ”added the current number 40 in the world.

“I know that everyday life can seem exhausting, impossible at times. I understand that you feel like if you open up, you can feel lethargic or scared. I’m telling you now, it’s okay, you’re not alone. I’ve experienced those times when positive energetic vibes don’t seem to come true. Please don’t feel alone, if you feel you can’t talk to anyone, I’m here, get in touch. “, his text continues to be shared across networks.

Meanwhile, Kyrgios explained that now, three years later, he feels better. “I’m proud to say that I’m completely turned around and have a completely different perspective on everythingI didn’t take for granted. I want you to reach your full potential and smile. This life is so beautifulfinished.

Source: Tycsports

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