One of the most ferocious tennis players we’ve ever seen is the male tennis star Nick Kyrgios with him also losing his marbles with his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari
He is also encountering some challenges outside the tennis field as well.
Nick Kyrgios is reportedly dealing with some domestic troubles even though he’s having a strong showing at Wimbledon this month.
Nick Kyrgios Charged With Assaulting Ex-Girlfriend Chiara Passari, Hearing In Court Next Month
For those of you who genuinely missed some of Chiara Passari's IG stories for whatever reason. This is what she had to say about her ex Nick Kyrgios. Some of these are from the day of that alleged altercation (police had to be called) and others few days later pic.twitter.com/rLK8gYUOhw
— NoFirstName claycourtdal (@SMSTNS) July 5, 2022
Nick kyrgios's girlfriend Chiara Passari calling Anna Kalinskaya crazy is the best drama series I watched today #kyrgios pic.twitter.com/z7WBg6wgT6
— عبير رعود (@abir_raoud) September 22, 2021
“Nick Kyrgios will show up in court in Australia next month to answer to an assault allegation stemming from reports that he grabbed his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari. If found guilty, Kyrgios could spend up to two years in jail, according to Bleacher Report.
Shortly after, Nick Kyrgios issued a statement via Jason Moffett, his attorney.
According to Moffett, who spoke to the Canberra Times of Australia through ESPN.com, “Mr. Kyrgios takes the claim extremely seriously because of the serious nature of it.”
He continued, “While Mr. Kyrgios is dedicated to responding to all charges as soon as they are clarified, treating the situation seriously does not call for any misinterpretations of the steps Mr. Kyrgios must take.
As things stand, Nick Kyrgios will play Cristian Garin this week in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. But you have to assume that he now faces certain distractions that will affect how he practises.
On Wednesday at Wimbledon, Kyrgios is scheduled to play against Cristian Garin of Chile. He had reached this stage at the All England Club seven years ago and the 2015 Australian Open, making this his third deepest run at a major.
“We have been made aware of the legal procedures surrounding Nick Kyrgios in Australia, and as these are ongoing, we are not in a position to provide a comment,” an All England Club representative said of the tournament’s organisers.
The representative further stated: “We are in contact with Nick’s team, and he still has tomorrow’s quarterfinal match scheduled.”
Chara has meanwhile opened up on the charges with her asserting she had nothing to do with the timing with the assault haven taken place last year.