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Tennis players, like other high-profile athletes, are often targeted by thieves and robbers to steal their prized possessions. These can include expensive equipment such as rackets and shoes, as well as personal items like jewelry and clothing. However, in some cases, these thefts can be more violent and dramatic, like in the recent case of Nick Kyrgios.

Kyrgios, known for his on-court antics and bad-boy image, has found himself in the middle of a real-life drama. The athlete, aged 28, faced a difficult situation when his mother was robbed at gunpoint. However, he was quick to act and helped the police arrest the perpetrator.

Nick Kyrgios robbed of his prized fan-favorite green supercar

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According to the Express, the suspect demanded the car keys from his mother and then drove off in the Aussie star’s bright green Tesla. Fortunately, the incident ended with the arrest of the thief, all thanks to Kyrgios’ quick thinking. Kyrgios responded swiftly by contacting the authorities and assisting in the pursuit of the burglar. By using the Tesla app, he located his stolen vehicle. The authorities were able to nab the thief. This incident has understandably shaken Kyrgios and his family.

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The tennis player shares a strong bond with his family and often speaks about the importance of family values in his life. He has also been vocal about issues like mental health and social justice and has used his platform to raise awareness about these issues.

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Kyrgios was forced to withdraw from the Australian Open due to a knee injury and has since struggled to regain full fitness.

The Aussie’s withdrawal had left fans in shock

Kyrgios’ withdrawal from the Australian Open left his fans disappointed. During a press conference, his physiotherapist Will Maher stated that the injury would not have any long-term effect on Kyrgios’ career. However, Kyrgios expressed his disappointment at missing his home Grand Slam competition. He posted on Facebook to thank his supporters while apologizing to his fans.

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Fans took to social media to express their support and concern for Kyrgios. Many users had wished him a speedy recovery.