The Sunday Guardian

Kyrgios pulls out of Rio Games

- Nick Kyrgios.

Tennis Australia and the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) are at loggerhead­s over the treatment accorded to star tennis player Nick Kyrgios, after the World No.19 on Friday announced his shock withdrawal from the Rio Olympics.

In a statement, Kyrgios, 21, said he was “extremely disappoint­ed” to withdraw from contention, but the negative attitude of the AOC was the key factor in the decision, reports Xinhua.

In a further twist, Tennis Australia has chosen to throw its full support behind Kyrgios and not the AOC, with president Steve Healy saying he was “very disappoint­ed” that Kyrgios felt compelled to pull out.

“We understand Nick’s decision and totally support him but we are very disappoint­ed that he has been put in this position,” Healy said on Friday.

“Nick is a passionate competitor and he’s working hard to learn and mature in a highly pres- surised environmen­t where he is under constant public scrutiny.”

“As we’ve said recently Nick’s performanc­es this year have improved. His growing maturity is reflected in his on court performanc­e.” Kyrgios said he felt unwanted in the Olympic team after the lengthy war-of-words with chef de mission Kitty Chiller, and said the decision to give up his chance at a gold medal was a “difficult” one.

“Playing in the Olympics was a goal this year; I planned my tournament schedule around Rio and made sure to fulfil my Olympic eligibilit­y,” Kyrgios’ statement read.

“Unfortunat­ely, while I have expressed every intention of trying to win a medal for my country in Rio, it’s very clear to me that the Australian Olympic Committee has other plans.”

“Coming to this decision has been a lengthy and difficult process, and I am extremely disappoint­ed to have been put in this unfortunat­e position.”

Last month, Kyrgios was publicly named and shamed by Chiller, who said Kyrgios’ and fellow tennis player Bernard Tomic’s behaviour had in recent months been “appalling”.

“There are a few athletes that are on watch and (Kyrgios and Tomic) are among them. Every athlete is under the microscope now,” Chiller said last month. IANS

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