​Nick Kyrgios (20 ATP and finalist of the last Wimbledon) is trying to get rid of the accusation of aggression in the trial that is currently underway in Australia, citing his mental health, the Australian press reported on Tuesday, quoted by AFP. .

Nick KyrgiosPhoto: Charles Krupa/AP/Profimedia

Nick Nirgios, accused of assault, defends himself by citing his mental health

Kyrgios’ lawyer represented the athlete at a hearing in a court in Canberra, where the 27-year-old Australian is accused of assault.

The athlete risks going to prison for hitting his former partner Chiara Passari. The incident was supposed to happen in the winter of 2021.

The Wimbledon finalist, who was not required to be present at what was essentially an administrative hearing, is currently in Japan, where he is competing in the ATP tournament in Tokyo.

His lawyer, Michael Koukoulis-Smith, asked for an adjournment to allow Nick Kyrgios’ mental health to be assessed, according to several media outlets, including the ABC public broadcaster and the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, Agerpres reported.

Koukoulis-Smith said his client’s mental health issues were known and he would try to get the charges against Kyrgios dropped at a later date. The next meeting in this case is scheduled for February 3.

Earlier this year, Nick Kyrgios claimed he had long suffered from depression and had “suicidal thoughts” in a lengthy message posted on social media, accompanied by a photo of himself at the 2019 Australian Open.

The assault case that brought him to court dates back to December 2021, but details are still unknown.