After his success against Jan-Lennard Struff (6-4, 7-6 [4]), Nick Kyrgios was asked about the fires and in particular what is happening in Australia, and in particular in Canberra, his hometown, where the fires ravage the city. The 20-year-old could not contain his tears: “I think Canberra must look the most toxic in the world right now, it’s sad, said Kyrgios. It’s hard. Sorry. “
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Kyrgios had promised to donate $ 200 per ace to help fire victims. The Australian recorded 20 during his inaugural success against Struff. The 30th world raised 4,000 dollars. Many athletes, including the driver Sébastien Ogier, six-time world rally champion, will make donations.
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