Nick Kyrgios's ex breaks silence to thank supporters as Wimbledon star is ordered to face court over 'assault' claim | The Sun

NICK Kyrgios's former girlfriend has broken her silence after the Australian tennis star was accused of assaulting her last year.

On Tuesday, it was announced that Kyrgios will appear before a court in Australia after he was accused of assaulting his model ex.



Chiara Passari, 23, who dated Kyrgios on and off for just over a year, says she first reported the alleged assault to police in Canberra in December.

The model, who was allegedly pushed by her ex, also says she had nothing to do with the summons to appear in court only emerging this week.

In response to an Instagram comment defending her, Ms Passari wrote: "Thank you. Finally someone smart enough to understand how the justice system works."

If found guilty, the 27-year-old Australian faces up to two years in prison.

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Kyrgios is due to play in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon later today.

In a statement released on Tuesday, police in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) said: "ACT Policing can confirm a 27-year-old Watson man is scheduled to face the ACT Magistrates Court on the 2nd of August in relation to one charge of common assault following an incident in December 2021."

Kyrgios and Chiara started dating in July 2020 but broke up in Autumn last year.

This was three months after Kyrgios had split from his ex – Russian tennis player Anna Kalinskaya.

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In December 2021, Kyrgios was pictured with influencer Costeen Hatzi at a basketball game in Sydney and the two have been together since.

Barrister Jason Moffett, who represents Kyrgios, confirmed his client was aware of the summons.

"It's in the context of a domestic relationship," he told The Canberra Times.

"The nature of the allegation is serious, and Mr Kyrgios takes the allegation very seriously.

"Given the matter is before the court … he doesn't have a comment at this stage, but in the fullness of time we'll issue a media release."

In the wake of the allegations, Kyrgios responded by sharing a picture on his Instagram of himself with a young fan.

"This is why I play," he wrote. "To all my youngsters out there, believe in yourself."

Haters and liars will always try bring [sic] us down

In the comments, his elder brother Christos defended his sibling, writing: "Love this one brother, haters and liars will always try bring [sic] us down – we keep it 100 and push forward!!"

Kyrgios also shared a video on his Instagram story of himself with his current girlfriend, Ms Hatzi, 21.

Later today, Kyrgios will face off against the Chilean Cristian Garin for a spot in the semi-finals at Wimbledon.

Appearing at practice shortly after the allegations emerged, he seemed calm, telling the waiting reporters he "felt like he was in The Last Dance" – referring to the 2020 documentary about basketball legend Michael Jordan.

Later on Tuesday, Kyrgios's legal team released a statement denying the tennis star had been charged.

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"At the present time, the allegations are not considered as fact by the Court, and Mr Kyrgios is not considered charged with an offence until the First Appearance," they said.

"It may be misleading to the public to describe the Summons in any other manner than a formal direction to appear to face allegations, the precise nature of which is neither certain at this moment nor confirmed by either the Prosecution or Mr Kyrgios."

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