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Australian officials urged Nick Kyrgios to play at the Tokyo Olympics

Australian officials urged Nick Kyrgios to play at the Tokyo Olympics
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Sydney: Australian Olympic officials urged Nick Kyrgios on Monday to commit to the Tokyo match after the Maverick Tennis star suggested he might not leave.
Kyrgios was among the strong Australian team, led by Barty Ashleigh world number one, announced last week, but he has cast doubts about his participation.
Before retiring with a stomach injury during the third round of Wimbledon Clash, he told reporters that he also entered the tournament clashing in Atlanta.
“I threw my choice at once.
I’ve heard a few things about the Olympics, which are very tough, wise restrictions,” he said.
“There are no guests, no items.” Chef de Australia’s mission Ian Cheresterman said he would honor Kyrgios whatever decided, but encouraged him to be part of a strong contingent 472, which showed a record of the number of women for foreign games and indigenous athletes ever.
“We are still happy to see Nick on this game.
He knows he will be accepted into these games and I will still think it will be a fantastic result for our tennis and team if he is there,” he said through a zoom call.
, “But I understand and respect his decision, whatever way he goes.” People must believe that they can do in this different state, so Nick will make his own decisions and we will respect that.
We must admit that it has caused all athletes.
“Chestererman tones are very different from their predecessors in 2016 Kitty Chiller, who were involved in a public beaten match with Kyrgios ahead of the Rio Olympics, which he finally chose not.
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The Australian team, which was completed Monday, was the second largest for Olympics abroad , only the shortages of 482 who went to Athens in 2004.
Women made more than half, a note, with a landmark of 16 indigenous athletes, led by Barty.
Among the important milestones, Equestrian Andrew Hoy will be at the eighth Olympics, more than other Australians , While Mary’s fellow ruling Mary Hanna and table tennis’ Jian Fang competed in their sixth place.

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