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BBC Axe Tennis Bad Boy Nick Kyrgios from Wimbledon coverage after return after his attack on ex-girlfriend

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Nick Kyrgios Can’t return for the BBCThe coverage of Wimbledon This year, even though the Australian appears as an expert at the championships of last summer.

It comes after the broadcaster had conquered the return after he had included the 30-year-old tennis player in his reporting of the 2024 tournament, 12 months after Kyrgios had admitted that he had attacked his former girlfriend Chiara Passari.

The Telegraph now claims that the BBC will welcome the Australian former Wimbledon-two for its coverage for the 2025 event.

The outlet adds that he will not appear on ESPN’s American reporting of the event. He had joined the broadcaster to the Australian Open In January after his first round exit by Jacob Fearnley. The sevenfold winner on the ATP tour had also worked for their Australian Open coverage in 2024.

Sources state that Kyrgios intended to enter the tournament, unlike last year, even though they have now withdrawn from the event.

In the past two years, Kyrgios has been impeded by injuries and a new setback of a fresh injuries At the beginning of June, he saw fans explain on social media that he could no longer participate in the grass season.

Nick Kyrgios is said to have fallen by the BBC cases of his Wimbledon cover

Nick Kyrgios is said to have fallen by the BBC cases of his Wimbledon cover

The BBC received a recoil last year after recording Kyrgios on reporting a year after he had attacked his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari

The BBC received a recoil last year after recording Kyrgios on reporting a year after he had attacked his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari

“I have reached a small disappointment in my recovery and unfortunately will not come back for the grass season this year,” Kyrgios posted on social media.

‘I know how much you are looking forward to seeing me there, and I am really sorry that I am disappointing. However, this is just a bump in the way, and I am already working hard to come back stronger than ever. ‘

The BBC defended their decision to hire Kyrgios after MPs and several other groups have sentenced their decision to hire the Australian.

Conservative MP Caroline Noakes and the chairman of the Women and Equalities Committee, interviewed the appointment of Kyrgios for the coverage of the BBC and said it was offensive to women.

“The BBC must be ashamed of his head with this appointment,” said Nokes. ‘It is a shame and shows the total contempt that our national broadcaster has to women.

“Not satisfied with the consistent too little paying of their own female staff and forcing women as soon as they have a certain age, they now bring a man who admitted a woman on board for Wimbledon.”

Jamie Klingler, a co-founder of the Reclaim This Streets Campaign Group, said: “It is amazing how quickly we are willing to reject violence to women, as long as the man who suffers violence, is good at touching a ball. ‘

In the midst of the storm of criticism, the BBC justified its position.

Caroline Nokes says that the presence of Kyrgios on TV coverage shows 'contempt for wife' after he had promised to attack his ex-girlfriend, Passari (left)

Caroline Nokes says that the presence of Kyrgios on TV coverage shows ‘contempt for wife’ after he had promised to attack his ex-girlfriend, Passari (left)

The BBC defended their decision to hire Kyrgios after MPs and several other groups have sentenced their decision to hire the Australian

The BBC defended their decision to hire Kyrgios after MPs and several other groups have sentenced their decision to hire the Australian

“As a current and controversial player, Nick Kyrgios will give insight and analysis of the action on the field from his experience in the game,” the BBC said in a statement.

‘We have not been approved in any way quoted earlier actions or behavior, on and next to the court, and he is employed to share his views only about tennis. In recent months he has provided comparable services as other major sports broadcasters.

“The legal process he was involved has concluded, has been well documented and he has publicly spoke about it.”

The charges against Kyrgios were rejected, despite the fact that the tennis player argued guilty for his ex-girlfriend. In her opinion, Magistrate Beth Campbell said that the law was a ‘single act of stupidity’ and added that the law was not planned or premeditated. Kyrgios avoided a criminal conviction.

He later explained that he ‘deeply regretted’ the incident.

“I know it wasn’t good and I am sincerely sincerely concerned about the pain I caused,” Kyrgios added.

The 30-year-old has fought in the past two years of foot, knee and wrist injuries, but his withdrawal means that he will extend his absence in the Grand Slam for the third year on the bouncing.

Kyrgios seemed to make a comeback on the ATP tour at the end of last year, after he was overcome to undergo surgery on a wrist lying injury.

The 30-year-old had reached this year's Wimbledon championships, which means that it is the third year in a row that he will not compete at the tournament

The 30-year-old had reached this year’s Wimbledon championships, which means that it is the third year in a row that he will not compete at the tournament

It also comes after he reportedly separated with his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi in recent months

It also comes after he reportedly separated with his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi in recent months

But the problem, in addition to various other problems, has plagued Kyrgios in the last seven months.

A belly tension suffered in January threatened to derail his comeback from Australian Open before Kyrgios was defeated in the first round by Jacob Fearnley.

Since then he has made an effort to play, referring to rustiness in his wrist, which so far made only four performances this season, while in March he won only one match against MacKenzie McDonald against the ATP Masters in Miami.

During his injury hiatus, Kyrgios was also critical of the doping -Saga who flooded the Australian open champion Jannik Sinner last year.

The Italian was prohibited for three months later for violating the rules of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) last year after he had provided two positive drug tests.

“Two world no. “It’s a terrible look.

“Tennis integrity at the moment, and everyone knows, but nobody wants to talk about it, it’s terrible.”

The American sports journalist Jon Wertheim, however, seemed to claim on his served podcast that the repeated attacks of Kyrgios on Sinner are related to Italian dating with his ex-girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya.

Kyrgios later rubbed those claims that stated that he was happy with his most recent girlfriend Costeen Hatzi.

In recent months, however, the Herald Sun reports that Kyrgios and Hatzi, who have often seen him who support him during the ATP tour, have separated.

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