The representative of Nick Kyrgios He pointed out this Thursday that there is no a knee injury conventional, but this one, which will force him to miss Roland Garros, took place during an attack at gunpoint on his home that had one of its consequences being the theft of his car.
According to Daniel Horsfall, on May 1st the player’s home, in Canberra, was broken into during an armed robbery in which Kyrgios’ mother was even held at gunpoint. The player’s car, a Tesla, was part of the loot taken by the thieves.
“During the attack, Nick cut his right leg. We don’t know how. It caused him to delay two and a half weeks in his preparation for this Grand Slam,” Horsfall recounted recently time. The agent pointed out that the player believes the injury happened when Kyrgios was running to help his mother.
A man was arrested after the assault. Thanks in part to Kurgios’ Tesla smart app, which helped locate him. Meanwhile, the Australian was injured after the incident. “If he moves on the track, the wound can open again. It’s a shame, because his knee, after the operation, is amazing. He was feeling fine before this accident,” Horsfall said of Kyrgios’ state of form. Nick has not commented publicly on his injury.
Source: La Verdad

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