A tennis fan is taking legal action against Nick Kyrgios after he accused her of being 'drunk out of her mind' during his defeat in this year's Wimbledon ...
At a hearing at the Australian capital territory magistrates court on Tuesday, [the case was adjourned until 4 October](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/aug/23/nick-kyrgios-denied-indulgence-of-a-three-month-court-delay) after the magistrate rejected a request by Kyrgios’s lawyer that it be delayed until 25 November. The need to obtain vindication, and to prevent repetition of the allegation, are the only reasons for taking legal action.” On Tuesday, she said she had attended the final with her mother and had been looking forward to it for some time. “I only had one Pimm’s and one rosé. [to lose the final to Novak Djokovic](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jul/10/novak-djokovic-crowned-wimbledon-champion-after-beating-nick-kyrgios), told the umpire, Renaud Lichtenstein: “She’s distracting me when I’m serving in Wimbledon final. speaking to me in the middle of the game, what’s acceptable?”
Polish medical lawyer, Anna Palus, 32, was temporarily ejected from the Wimbledon Grand Slam final in July this year after Kyrgios told the umpire she had ...
Anna Palus, 32, was temporarily ejected from the Wimbledon Grand Slam final after Kyrgios told the umpire she had '700 drinks'. but I only had good intentions,' she said. 'I wanted to show we were for him, I wanted to encourage him,' she said. After the umpire replied 'nothing is acceptable', Kyrgios said: 'Ok kick her out. Maybe I took it too far... 'There's no other bigger occasion, you didn't believe me and then she did it again. She was given water and allowed back into the match after about 15 minutes in order to watch the rest of the final. I know exactly which one it is. 'Any damages recovered will be donated to charity. Kyrgios was seen shaking his head as he made his way to his chair for the break and in true and then began attacking his team. Anna Palus, 32, was temporarily ejected from the Wimbledon Grand Slam final after Kyrgios told the umpire she had '700 drinks' She denies the claim, saying she only had two and was trying to support the tennis player.
During his Wimbledon final defeat to Novak Djokovic, Nick Kyrgios claimed a fan had '700 drinks' - and she has decided to take legal action against the ...
Given the extant claim, I am unable to comment further on the events of the day in question. The world no.26 went on to lose to Djokovic in an engrossing final as the Serb claimed his 21st Grand Slam title with a 4-6 6-3 6-4 7-6 (7-3) victory. The need to obtain vindication, and to prevent repetition of the allegation, are the only reasons for taking legal action. “During the course of the final, Nick Kyrgios made a reckless and entirely baseless allegation against me. Palus is a Polish medical lawyer and has decided to pursue her legal claim against the 27-year-old tennis star. Anna Palus was temporarily ejected from the Wimbledon final after Kyrgios alleged she had ‘700 drinks’ during his four-set defeat to Novak Djokovic.
A tennis fan who Nick Kyrgios accused of having “700 drinks” during the Wimbledon final is to take legal action against him, her lawyers have said.
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A tennis fan who was ejected from the Wimbledon men's final after Nick Kyrgios accused her of being drunk has launched legal action against the star player.
However, if he is unwilling to do this, I am committed to obtaining vindication in the High Court." Given the extant claim, I am unable to comment further on the events of the day in question. She’s drunk out of her mind and speaking to me in the middle of a game.
A lawyer who Nick Kyrgios accused of having “700 drinks” during the Wimbledon final is suing the tennis star for defamation.
“I wanted to give him support. The one in the dress, who looks like she’s had about 700 drinks bro.” “Any damages recovered will be donated to charity. I know exactly which one it is. She’s drunk out of her mind and speaking to me in the middle of a game. Anna Palus was removed from the crowd after the Australian tennis badboy claimed she was drunkenly distracting him from serving.
The woman kicked out of the Wimbledon stands after Kyrgios accused her of having “700 drinks” is suing the tennis champion for defamation.
“I have a lot of thoughts, a lot of things I want to say, kind of my side about it,” he said. Due to the “extant” nature of the allegation, Ms Palus was unable to make further comments on the day in question but hoped Kyrgios “will reflect on the harm he has caused me and my family and offer a prompt resolution to this matter”. Ms Palus issued a statement on Tuesday about the “reckless and entirely baseless allegation” that has since caused her “substantial damage and distress”.