Nick Kyrgios says he’d love to tell his side of the story on allegations he assaulted an ex-girlfriend, as he opened up on his mental health battles after blasting his way into his first Grand Slam semi-final. 

Kyrgios had too much firepower for Cristian Garin, eliminating the unseeded Chilean 6-4 6-3 7-6 (7-5) in two hours and 13 minutes on Wednesday – barely 24 hours after it was revealed his former girlfriend Chiara Passari had accused him of assault. 

Kygrios is the last Australian standing at Wimbledon after another former girlfriend, Ajla Tomljanovic earlier lost her quarter-final clash in three sets. 

Tomljanovic was also quizzed about the allegations against her former boyfriend  and insisted she never endured violence during their two-year relationship.

She later took to social media to express her disgust at being asked to weigh into the saga.

‘Quite disappointing that after almost 2 hours of playing my quarterfinals that that was the first question the journalist chose to ask me, and never proceeded to ask anything match related. Glad to see headlines mostly about that now. Do better,’ Tomljanovic tweeted. 

Kyrgios broke his silence on the allegations against him in his post-match press conference before opening up that he once thought he would never reach the final four of a grand slam.

‘There was a point I was almost done with the sport,’ he admitted.

‘I was self-harming, I had suicidal thoughts.’

‘To be a semi-finalist at Wimbledon now, if you had asked anyone if I could do that they would have said no. 

Nick Kyrgios broke his silence on the assault allegations following his quarter-final win

Nick Kyrgios broke his silence on the assault allegations following his quarter-final win

Nick Kyrgios progressed to Wimbledon semi-finals 24 hours after it was revealed his former girlfriend Chiara Passari (pictured together in happier times) had accused him of assault

Nick Kyrgios progressed to Wimbledon semi-finals 24 hours after it was revealed his former girlfriend Chiara Passari (pictured together in happier times) had accused him of assault

Fellow Aussie Ajla Tomljanovic (pictured) was angry following a grilling by the media about Nick Kyrgios after she bowed out of Wimbledon in three sets

Fellow Aussie Ajla Tomljanovic (pictured) was angry following a grilling by the media about Nick Kyrgios after she bowed out of Wimbledon in three sets

‘Doesn’t have the mental capacity, doesn’t have the physical capacity, doesn’t have the stamina. It’s been a rocky road to here. 

‘At the start of the year I didn’t know if I wanted to play a proper schedule. I’d lost the love, I’d lost the spark.’

Kyrgios will appear in ACT Magistrates Court on August 2 to potentially face a common assault charge.

‘Obviously, I have a lot of thoughts, a lot of things I want to say, kind of my side about it,’ he said. 

‘Obviously, I’ve been advised by my lawyers that I’m unable to say anything at this time.

‘Look, I understand everyone wants to kind of ask about it and all that, but I can’t give you too much on that right now.’

Kyrgios said his looming court date didn’t overly affect him before beating unseeded Chilean Garin 6-4 6-3 7-6 (7-5) but that he was obviously aware.

‘I’m only human,’ he said.

‘Obviously, I read about it and obviously everyone else was asking questions. It was hard.

‘It was hard to kind of just focus on kind of the mission at hand. It was quarter-finals of Wimbledon today. I know deep down that’s what I was prepared for.

‘It didn’t really affect my preparation at all. I knew I stayed true to myself and give my best performance today.’ 

Ajla Tomljanovic was grilled about former boyfriend Nick Kyrgios after her Wimbledon quarter final loss and fired a brutal shot at reporters on social media afterwards

Ajla Tomljanovic was grilled about former boyfriend Nick Kyrgios after her Wimbledon quarter final loss and fired a brutal shot at reporters on social media afterwards

Nick Kyrgios (pictured at Wimbledon with new girlfriend Costeen Hatzi) broke his 24-hour silence on assault allegations after his quarter-final win

Nick Kyrgios (pictured at Wimbledon with new girlfriend Costeen Hatzi) broke his 24-hour silence on assault allegations after his quarter-final win

Tomljanovic expressed her fury after being asked to earlier lost her quarter-final clash.

She says she never endured any domestic violence during her two-year relationship with Kyrgios.

Somewhat taken aback, Tomljanovic, 29, said she wasn’t aware of Kyrgios’s ‘past relationship and the allegations’ when quizzed about her time with him between from 2015 to 2017.

‘It’s been a while since our relationship ended,’  she said.

‘Obviously, I’ve always kept my relationship very private. I would like to keep it like that.

‘I’m definitely against domestic violence. I hope it gets resolved.

‘But, yeah, I mean, I haven’t had that experience with him.’

Nick Kyrgios reached his first-ever Grand Slam semi-final after steaming past Cristian Garin

Nick Kyrgios reached his first-ever Grand Slam semi-final after steaming past Cristian Garin

It’s not the first time Kyrgios has opened up about his mental health demons. 

In March 2021, he candidly ‘he’d been to places he’s not proud’ of in a heartfelt motivational Instagram post aimed to inspire others.

‘This is for anyone who struggles with motivation, struggles with what their purpose is, for those who have days when you don’t want to get out of bed, it’s OK,’ Kyrgios’ post began.

‘I’ve been to places that I’m not proud of, people telling me all the time, “waste of talent”, “disappointment”. 

‘Dealt with disgusting racism, got told by people close to me they have lost hope. I know what it feels like when you think no one is understanding the struggles that are in your head.’

He had a inspirational message to others who had found themselves in a dark place.

‘I’m telling you right now, everything will be OK, enjoy this beautiful life in front of you, do what makes YOU happy. Don’t take this opportunity for granted,’ Kyrgios wrote.

‘Feel free to reach out to me if you are feeling lost, or like you can’t go to anyone. I’m here for you.’

Kyrgios must now overcome Rafael Nadal in Friday’s semi-finals on Centre Court. 

Kyrgios, speaking on the court after his win, said: ‘An amazing atmosphere again. I never thought I’d be in the semi-final of a Grand Slam. I thought that ship had sailed – that I may have wasted that window in my career.

‘I’m really happy I was able to come out here with my team and put on a performance.’

People often criticise Kyrgios for not caring because he doesn’t have a coach, and never has had a full-time coach in his career, but he hit back at those remarks after his impressive victory. 

The world No 13 hit back at comments that he doesn't care because he has never had a coach

The world No 13 hit back at comments that he doesn’t care because he has never had a coach

Kyrgios also revealed that there is plenty of work to do ahead of his semi-final match

Kyrgios also revealed that there is plenty of work to do ahead of his semi-final match

He added: ‘I don’t have a coach I would never put that burden on someone! Each and every one of my team plays a very important role.

‘No-one knows my tennis more than I do, I’ve been playing this sport since I was seven and I’m very happy.

‘I felt I was playing on the back foot a lot. Garin’s a hell of a player. I got lucky on a couple of break points so I’ll take that and will prepare for my next match.’

Kyrgios also revealed that there is plenty of work to be done, but first he would recover with a family meal and then prepare for his semi-final match. 

‘There’s a lot to be done, go back, dad will cook us dinner as always, we’ll eat it and just chill out.’

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Post source: Daily mail

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