Khaleej Times

Kyrgios keen to build facility for disadvanta­ged kids

- AFP

sydney — Troubled Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios says he has finally found a purpose in life and will build a facility for disadvanta­ged kids after being struck by the death of a young boy from cancer.

The combustibl­e but talented 22-year-old, who had another meltdown in losing the China Open final to Rafael Nadal on Sunday, has long struggled with his demons, repeatedly losing focus mid-match and arguing with umpires and fans.

He has made no bones about not taking tennis seriously enough, and on Monday said it was down to feeling like he had no real purpose in life. Now he has one. “You’ve no doubt noticed that I’m not all that good at hiding the fact I’d rather be somewhere else a lot of the time. So, what have I been doing it for?” he wrote in www. playersvoi­ce.com.au, a website for sportspeop­le to air their views.

The world number 19 revealed he had a vision several years ago to create somewhere for disadvanta­ged and underprivi­leged kids to “hang out, be safe and feel like they were part of a family”.

There would be tennis courts, basketball courts, a gym, a sports field to kick a football, food and beds.

“It’s all I’ve been thinking about outside of tennis since then,” he said, adding that he and his family

Tennis is a great life — we’re well paid and the perks are pretty good — but it can feel empty if you’re just doing it for the money

Nick Kyrgios

were scoping out land in Melbourne and looking for organisati­ons to partner with.

The plan is to have it underway by the Australian Open in January.

His dream came into focus after he had a hit-up with a little boy with terminal brain cancer called Piotr before a match at the Australian Open this year. The boy died several months later and Kyrgios said he would never forget him. “Tennis is a great life — we’re well paid and the perks are pretty good — but it can feel empty if you’re just doing it for the money. I know what it’s all for now,” he said. —

 ?? AP ?? Nick Kyrgios of Australia throws his racquet on the court during his match against Rafael Nadal in the China Open final. —
AP Nick Kyrgios of Australia throws his racquet on the court during his match against Rafael Nadal in the China Open final. —

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