The Citizen (KZN)

Kyrgios bails out of US Open

- Sydney

– An emotional Nick Kyrgios (above) pulled out of the US Open yesterday, for “the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have lost their lives”, while pleading with players who attend to not be selfish and act responsibl­y.

His decision follows fellow Australian and world number one Ashleigh Barty last week withdrawin­g from the Grand Slam in New York, citing “significan­t risks” from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Dear Tennis, I will not be playing this year at the US Open. It hurts me at my core,” Kyrgios, who has consistent­ly called out fellow competitor­s for not taking the virus seriously enough, said in a video posted on Twitter.

“But I’m sitting out for the people, for my Aussies, for the hundreds of thousands of Americans who have lost their lives, for all of you.”

More than 150 000 people have died from Covid-19 in the United States, with over 4.5 million infections since the beginning of the pandemic.

The opinionate­d Kyrgios, ranked just 40 but a major drawcard, last month blasted the ATP as “selfish” for pressing ahead with plans for the US Open, which is scheduled to start on 31 August.

He tempered criticism of organisers in a passionate letter read during the video, saying he had “no problem” with it being held, citing the need to keep people such as restaurant workers, cleaners, and locker room attendants in work.

Kyrgios had strong words for some of the top names with a veiled jab at those who took part in Novak Djokovic’s recent ill-fated Adria Tour exhibition, where there was minimal social distancing.

“Tennis players, you have to act in the interests of each other and work together,” said the Australian.

“You can’t be dancing on tables, money-grabbing your way around Europe or trying to make a quick buck hosting an exhibition – that’s just so selfish.

“Think of the other people for once. The virus doesn’t care about your world ranking or how much money you have in the bank. Act responsibl­y.” – AFP

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