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Kyrgios admits assaulting girlfriend, avoids conviction

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Tennis player Nick Kyrgios has pleaded guilty to assaulting a former girlfriend, but avoided a conviction for what the magistrate called a "single act of stupidity".The Canberra magistrate dismissed the assault charge against the 27-year-old Australian player.Appearing in a Canberra court, the Wimbledon finalist admitted assaulting then-girlfriend Chiara Passari on 10 January 2021, by pushing her to the ground after a heated argument.Ms Passari lodged a complaint with police ten months later, after they had broken up, lawyers told the court.In a statement read to the court, Ms Passari said she had been severely traumatised by the incident, experiencing severe weight loss, staying in bed day and night - unable to sleep or form new romantic relationships.Lawyers for Mr Kyrgios had appealed to have the charge, one count of common assault, dismissed on mental health grounds, arguing it was an isolated incident and out of character.Psychologist Sam Borenstein told the court Mr Kyrgios suffered from recurring major depression, which included black periods, thoughts of self harm, insomnia, agitation and feelings of guilt.Mr Borenstein said the tennis player had relied on alcohol and drugs as a means of coping, but was now making progress in dealing with the issues."As we speak now his mental health has improved significantly," Mr Borenstein said.Magistrate Beth Campbell heard that appeal but ultimately dismissed the charge.Ms Campbell said Mr Kyrgios acted poorly but the offence was not planned or premeditated and was a "single act of stupidity" by a young man attempting to extricate himself from a tense situation.Mr Kyrgios was said to have shoved Ms Passari, who was preventing him from leaving her Canberra apartment."I do not

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Nick Kyrgios has said he thinks sporting legends Roger Federer and Michael Jordan are «very similar» but he believes «statistically Novak is better». The fiery Australian also made it clear that he does not believe that many big-name former players could compete against the stars of the current era, while also addressing toilet breaks, potential retirement opportunities and considering himself to be unprofessional. Ad Kyrgios, who had to miss the Australian Open through injury, made it very clear that «the pee thing is just stupid» in reference to the rules about toilet breaks in tennis, and feels that his image is used to sell tickets and attract fans while he is also being criticised.
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