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Kyrgios to face assault charges in October

Canberra magistrate rejects Australian tennis player’s appeal today 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Aug 2022 12:30PM

Kyrgios to face assault charges in October
Australian tennis ace Nick Kyrgios is due to face court on alleged assault charges in October, after a Canberra magistrate rejects his appeal for a months-long delay today. – AFP pic, August 23, 2022

CANBERRA – Australian tennis ace Nick Kyrgios will face court on alleged assault charges in October, after a Canberra magistrate rejected his appeal for a months-long delay today.

Kyrgios, 27, did not appear for the initial hearing, and details of the charge have not yet been disclosed.

During brief proceedings, his lawyer Michael Kukulies-Smith indicated he would seek to have the case heard on November 25.

Kukulies-Smith did not outline details of the application, citing the presence in court of a “large contingent of media”.

He said world number 26 Kyrgios, who reached his first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon last month and is due to play at the US Open in New York starting on Monday, spent little time in the Australian capital but there was a window at that time in November.

Magistrate Louise Taylor said she was being asked to grant an extended adjournment of the case for unknown reasons.

She instead remanded the case to October 4. – AFP, August 23, 2022

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