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Nick Kyrgios says he won’t play at the US Open over COVID-19 fears, warns players not to be selfish – ABC News
The US Open loses another drawcard, with Nick Kyrgios releasing a video to say why he won’t be playing at Flushing Meadows amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Australia’s Nick Kyrgios has ruled out playing in this year’s US Open, saying he is making his decision for “my Aussies”, and for the people who have lost their lives in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key points:
- Nick Kyrgios has released a video explaining his reasons for not playing at this year’s US Open
- He has previously been outspoken about the tennis world’s approach to COVID-19
- He says it is up to players if they want to play at the US Open
He becomes the se…
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