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Australian tennis player settles lawsuit with Wimbledon fan

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Australian tennis player settles lawsuit with Wimbledon fan

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  • Nick Kyrgios settles with spectator, he accused of being drunk at Wimbledon final.
  • Anna Palus hired lawyers to sue the 27-year-old Australian for slander.
  • Novak Djokovic defeated the world number 22 in four sets in his first Grand Slam final.
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Nick Kyrgios settled with a spectator he accused of being “drunk out of her mind” at the Wimbledon final.

Anna Palus hired lawyers to sue the 27-year-old Australian for slander.

Novak Djokovic defeated the world number 22 in four sets in his first Grand Slam final.

Kyrgios complained to the referee that a supporter looked “like she has had around 700 beers”.

Palus, who witnessed the final with her mother, accused the 2022 Australian Open doubles winner of a “reckless and utterly unjustified charge”.

Kyrgios apologised for the comment and stated he will donate to charity via Knight Temple Law, which represented Palus.

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Kyrgios told the umpire that Anna Palus, a fan, was distracting him during the match.

I apologize.

“To apologize, I donated £20,000 to Ms. Palus’s charity, Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity. I won’t discuss this again.”

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