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Nick Kyrgios of Australia looks on during in his fourth round match against Rafael Nadal of Spain on day eight of the 2020 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 27, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by James D. Morgan/Getty Images)

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Nick Kyrgios of Australia looks on during in his fourth round match against Rafael Nadal of Spain on day eight of the 2020 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 27, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by James D. Morgan/Getty Images)
Nick Kyrgios had a scary moment on Tuesday morning back home in Canberra. The Aussie tennis star posted a message on Instagram and lashed out at whoever broke into his car and stole his belongings earlier on Tuesday.
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Luckily, the damage was not too much for Kyrgios as his car was not damaged. He, however, addressed the perpetrator as “the scum of Canberra” and was left fuming at why someone would do such a thing.
“So this message is to, I guess, the scum of Canberra,” Kyrgios began by saying. Kyrgios dropped off his girlfriend to work in his $350,000 car early on Tuesday. When he returned, he noticed the break-in into his car. A few of his belongings, such as clothes and his wallet, were missing.
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Nick Kyrgios sends a strong message to the thief
Kyrgios demanded the thief to show some respect as all those belongings were bought with his hard-earned money.
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“Nothing thankfully to my car is broken. It’s a $350,000 car, so I’d assume you’d have some respect. But you break into my car, you take all my clothes and basically some stuff, you take my wallet,” Kyrgios said in his message.
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“I’ll cancel my cards and whatever, but it’s like; these are things I worked for. Show some f***ing respect. Like, if you’re so unhappy with your life it’s not my fault, I’m sorry,” Kyrgios said further.
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The 25-year-old went on to say that he is happy to help anyone who is in a difficult situation and who approaches him. He would even happily give away those belongings, but breaking in and stealing it without his consent is what he has a big problem with.
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“Don’t touch my s**t” – Kyrgios
“I’ll put food in your mouth, like, I can hand feed it to you if you like, I can put clothes on your body, I can give a shower even… You’re taking s**t I grinded and worked for. I’ll give you that stuff just don’t touch my s**t basically,” Kyrgios said further.
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Nick Kyrgios of Australia looks on during his Men’s Singles fourth round match against Rafael Nadal of Spain on day eight of the 2020 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 27, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Kelly Defina/Getty Images)
The Australian concluded with a stern warning to the thieves to not touch his belongings henceforth. “You’re scum. You’re lowlifes. You don’t do that to people’s s**t. I’m not breaking into your s**t, don’t touch mine,” he added.
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The world number 45 has been at the center of a lot of attention recently, despite not having played since the tennis hiatus. He aims to return at the Australian Open 2021, provided he feels it is safe.
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