Police allege the 32-year-old man threatened Nick Kyrgios’ mother before driving away in the tennis star’s car.
The tennis star pleaded guilty to assault after admitting he shoved over his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari in 2021,however the charge was later dismissed by a magistrate.
Fans are scrambling to come up with a nickname for the smash-hit duo,who are not overly enamoured with being given the “Kinky” tag.
Nick Kyrgios had surgery to repair a small tear in his meniscus on Monday. His camp couldn’t have been happier with the result.
The notion that Kyrgios’ regrettable,injury-induced absence from his home slam was a body blow for the tournament was fleeting and,as it transpires,wrong.
There’s a far greater problem than this perception of a clash between Nick and Lleyton. Players have identified Davis Cup doesn’t have the excitement it once did.
Forget Eddie Jones’ rugby raid. Judging by the ease with which Latrell Mitchell slotted a Sherrin through the sticks from the boundary at Punt Road Oval,look out NRL.
Duran Raman says he was trying to keep his head down after his COVID clash with the Queensland premier. But it’s not going well.
Nick Kyrgios’ mother didn’t even watch her son play in the Wimbledon final. She overcame her fears by driving to Melbourne for the Australian Open,but it was to no avail.
A star-studded party,the social highlight of the Open for more than 20 years,is no more.
Nick Kyrgios will stay in Melbourne until Friday to support his fellow Australians as he prepares for knee surgery next week.