Former Wimbledon Finalist Nick Kyrgios Says He Tested Positive for Cocaine

Nick Kyrgios, the Australian tennis star who reached the 2022 Wimbledon final, has tested positive for cocaine and been provisionally suspended from professional tennis, he revealed publicly. AP reported the news, with Kyrgios taking full responsibility for what he called a serious mistake.
Kyrgios, 31, said he made an error and apologized to his fans and family. He was beaten by Novak Djokovic in the 2022 Wimbledon final, the closest he has come to a Grand Slam title. The provisional suspension means he cannot compete while the case is reviewed.
Kyrgios did not deny the failed test. According to Head Topics, he admitted to making a mistake and said he takes full responsibility for his actions. He also issued a public apology to his fans and family. No details were given about when the test was taken or what competition it was linked to.
A provisional suspension is a temporary ban while anti-doping authorities review the case. It does not mean a final ruling has been made. Kyrgios could still face a longer ban depending on the outcome of the review process.
Kyrgios has long been one of tennis's most polarizing figures. He reached the Wimbledon final in 2022, losing to Djokovic in four sets. That run was seen as the peak of his Grand Slam career. He is known for his powerful serve and raw talent, but also for on-court outbursts and disciplinary issues.
Injuries have also plagued Kyrgios in recent years. He has had multiple stints away from the tour, limiting how often he competes at the top level. This latest development adds another major obstacle to any return to competitive tennis.
Under anti-doping rules, a player who tests positive for a banned substance is provisionally suspended right away. This keeps them out of tournaments while the case is investigated. Cocaine is on the World Anti-Doping Agency's list of prohibited substances. A first-time violation can carry a ban of up to four years, though penalties can vary.
Kyrgios has the right to challenge the finding or request that a sample be retested. The timeline for a final decision can take months. Until then, he remains unable to play in any sanctioned professional event, according to Newsday.
The news shocked many in the tennis world. Kyrgios had been working toward a return to competitive play after injury setbacks. The failed drug test puts that comeback in serious doubt. His case is now one of the highest-profile doping cases in recent tennis history.
No official statement has yet been issued by Tennis Australia or the ATP. The anti-doping body handling the case has not publicly confirmed further details. Fans and fellow players are waiting to see what punishment, if any, Kyrgios ultimately receives.
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