Last summer, Nick Kyrgios was mentioned in Australia for a non-sports relationship. The tennis player did indeed receive a subpoena after being accused of physical assault by his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari in events dating back to December 2021. Nick Kyrgios, who was in Canberra court on Friday, February 3, was acquitted after pleading guilty. The Australian faces up to two years in prison, while Judge Beth Campbell said the 27-year-old “”the only act of disappointment and stupidity“.
Nick Kyrgios welcomed the Australian court’s decision in a story he shared on his Instagram account: “I respect today’s decision and am grateful to the court that it dismissed the charges without conviction.“Available 20to The world player even admitted his mistake, highlighting a bad pass he was going through: “I was not in a good mood when this happened and I reacted to a difficult situation in a way that I regret very much. I know this is wrong and I am sincerely sorry for the hurt I have caused. Mental health is difficult. Life can seem overwhelming. But I found that getting help and working on myself made me feel better and better.The Australian, who is currently injured in his knee, ended the post by greeting loved ones, including his girlfriend, Costen Hatzi:I cannot thank Costen enough, my family and friends for supporting me throughout this process. Now I intend to focus on recovering from my injury and progressing as best I can.“
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