Nick Kyrgios to face court over alleged assault | ABC News

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Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios is due in court next month over an alleged assault. It relates to an incident in Canberra late last year.

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Nicholas Hilmy Kyrgios is an Australian professional tennis player. As of March 2020, he is ranked No. 40 in the world in men’s singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals and is the second highest-ranked Australian in the ATP rankings.

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