Published 13:09 IST, January 23rd 2020
Nick Kyrgios net worth, endorsements, playing career and Australia bushfires donation
Nick Kyrgios is a popular tennis player who also frequently gets into trouble for his conduct on the court. Read on to find out his net worth, earnings & more.
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Nick Kyrgios is an Australian tennis star who is currently competing at Australian Open in Melbourne. He is currently ranked No. 26 in world in men's singles by Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and is ranked second-highest Australian tennis player at present. Over years, 24-year-old has risen to become one of most recognisable faces in sport while his controversial behaviour on tennis court has drawn criticism from much of media and fellow tennis players. Kyrgios was first thrust into limelight after his memorable win over Rafael Nal back in 2014 at Wimbledon Championships.
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Nick Kyrgios net worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Nick Kyrgios has a net worth that stands at an estimated $8 million. Express UK confirmed that his career earnings totalled $8,337,448, prior to Australian Open. Like many star players in sport, Kyrgios also makes a huge sum through endorsements and sponsorship deals. tennis ace currently has deals with brands like Nike, Yonex and Beats, however, his exact earnings from se deals have not been disclosed. Kyrgios recently splashed out a staggering $300,000 on a brand new Dodge Demon, a car which h been famously featured in Fast and Furious movie franchise. He also reportedly owns a Nissan R35 GTR which is worth around $200,000 and a Mercedes sports car which is valued at $180,000.
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Nick Kyrgios Australia bushfires and donations
Despite a b rap sheet, Nick Kyrgios has been involved with several charitable activities, which include pledging support for victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico and also extending support to Elena Baltacha Foundation in 2015. He has also launched NK Foundation in an effort to provide sports facilities to underprivileged and disvantaged youths.
Nick Kyrgios has also remained a key driving force in fund-raising efforts in Australia following a recent outbreak of bushfires in country. Speaking of situation, Kygrios stated that re are people losing ir families and homes due to fire and that it becomes difficult for him to completely switch his concentration on Australian Open. Kyrgios also reflected that things happening at moment is much larger than sport and that he has to find balance. He furr ded that he has to go out re and try to get best out of his game.
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13:09 IST, January 23rd 2020