Nick Kyrgios pleads guilty to assaulting ex-girlfriend
Although Kyrgios pleded guilty, a magistrate has dismissed the charge against the 2022 Wimbledon finalist after his legal team pointed to mental health issues at the time.
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios pleaded guilty on Friday to assaulting his former girlfriend.
However, the 2022 Wimbledon finalist escaped a conviction when the magistrate dismissed the charge.
What happened?
According to an agreed statement of facts presented to the court, the 27-year-old tennis player shoved his then-girlfriend with open hands after a heated argument outside her apartment in Canberra in 2021.
In the courtroom, the prosecutor alleged that Kyrgios pushed his then-girlfriend to the ground during the incident.
Why was the charge dismissed?
Kyrgios' psychologist, Sam Borenstein, testified that the tennis star had suffered major depressive episodes in the past and had used alcohol and drugs to cope.
Kyrgios' mental health issues led to impulsive and reckless behavior, he said.
Magistrate Jane Campbell decided not to record a conviction against Kyrgios because the incident was at the low end of seriousness for a common assault and was not premeditated.
She called Kyrgios' actions an act of "stupidity" and "frustration."
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