Kyrgios has a subpoena in front of Wimbledon.
Australian News reports that Kyrgios has been asked to be in the ACT Magistrates in Canberra, Australia enter 2/8 to attend the allegations of assault charge. The 40-world playboy was supposed to be assaulted one of his old girlfriends in 2/2021.
Kyrgios' lawyer Jason Moffett confirmed his client had been informed of the case. Moffett said it was a serious allegation kyrgios wanted to clarify and would make a media statement soon.
Information is released right before Kyrgios plays in Wimbledon, which suggests suspect the size of 27 must be withdrawn. In the face of Kyrgios Club, you are maintaining Kyrgios's tournament in Kyrgios's legal record, we have been in contact with Kyrgios's legal team and he is still in Wimbledon's word.
The quarter-final between Kyrgios and Cristian Garin will be held at 20:30 Hanoi time today. The Australian tennis player reached the Grand Slam quarter-finals for the first time since 2015. Kjeldahl has been excellent during the grass season, winning 11 and losing three. He beat Filippo Krajinovic, Stefanos Sisipas and Brandon Nakajima on his way to the quarter-finals.
Besides playing well, Kyrgios also attracted attention with controversies and penalties at this year's All England Club. He was twice fined for misconduct, totaling $14,000. The owner of six ATP titles regularly shouts at the referee, spits at the fans and violates Wimbledon's dress code.
If he beats Garin, Kyegos will face Rafael Nadal or Tyler Fritz in the semi-finals. "I'm happy to go a long way at Wimbledon this year. I know if I play at my best, I can win the championship. I do have a shoulder problem, but when I get into this round, there are no players. Which one is completely fit," Kyegos said at a press conference ahead of the quarter-finals.