Tennis’ Nick Kyrgios licks neck of gorgeous WAG as cheeky fans say ‘keep it PG’
Tennis fans are still talking about Nick Kyrgios despite his absence from the court after he shared an intimate picture of himself licking his girlfriend’s neck.
The Australian star’s future remains up in the air after he revealed earlier in the year he was considering retirement at just 28 due to the effects of his drinking and partying leaving him feeling ‘like a 57-year-old’.
Kyrgios was forced to pull out of both the Australian Open and Wimbledon on the eve of both of the tournament’s starts due to injury but it seems that the controversial Aussie is not willing to give up his partying antics after cropping up in a Los Angeles nightclub.
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The former Wimbledon finalist bizarrely had someone else take the picture of him tasting Costeen’s neck, as his lover wore a huge smile and held his neck in scenes that must’ve been pretty unsettling to fellow clubbers. When shared by Kyrgios on Instagram, even fellow tennis star Thanasi Kokkinakis thought it was a bit much, commenting: “Keep it pg pls.”
Kyrgios’ post, which was captioned: “And what? Love is a crazy thing? Lol we all try to find it, don’t lie……” got mixed reactions from his fans, though given his caption and reputation, we doubt he cares too much.
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One comment read: “You’re so cringe mate. Get back on the court.” A second said: “Should be playing Davis Cup mate,” whilst another questioned why he wasn’t back on the court, saying: “Yes king but also maybe play some tennis soon.” With a fourth simply reacting: “What in the f***”
Kyrgios has played just one singles match in 2023 after pulling out of all four grand slams due to a lingering knee injury and a torn ligament in his wrist which he sustained ahead of Wimbledon. As a result, his world ranking has slid to 192, but Australian Open boss Craig Tiley did suggest he would be handed a wildcard if he was to return at the beginning of 2024.
He said: “We have spoken to Nick, and he obviously wants to do the best he possibly can to give him the best chance to play in January … Nick's position will be determined closer to the event.”
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