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Nick Kyrgios withdraws from US Open over coronavirus concerns

"I'm sitting out for the people, for my Aussies, for the hundreds and thousands of Americans that have lost their lives, for all of you. It's my decision"

Nick Kyrgios in action at the Australian Open
Image: Nick Kyrgios has announced he will not compete in this year's US Open

Nick Kyrgios has withdrawn from the US Open because of concerns over the coronavirus and in honour of Americans who have died from the illness.

The 25-year-old has again criticised some of his fellow professionals for their decisions to ignore health advice during the coronavirus pandemic.

Kyrgios follows compatriot and women's world No 1 Ashleigh Barty in withdrawing from the tournament.

"I will not be playing this year at the US Open," Kyrgios said in a video on social media on Sunday.

"It hurts me at my core not to be out there competing in one of the sport's greatest arenas, Arthur Ashe Stadium.

"But I'm sitting out for the people, for my Aussies, for the hundreds and thousands of Americans that have lost their lives, for all of you. It's my decision."

Kyrgios had no problems with the USTA scheduling the tournament or players competing if they chose, "so long as everyone acts appropriately and acts safely".

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Kyrgios said he recognises that lower-wage employees at the event, such as restaurant staff, cleaners and locker room attendants, needed the tournament to take place.

The world number 40, however, took another shot at some of his fellow players, with whom he has been involved in a running battle over the last two months after they chose to play in a Novak Djokovic-organised exhibition event in Europe.

Djokovic, Borna Coric, Grigor Dimitrov and Victor Troicki all tested positive for coronavirus during the event, which was hastily cancelled.

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"Tennis players, you have to act in the interest of each other and work together," Kyrgios added.

"You can't be dancing on tables, money grabbing your way around Europe or trying to make a quick buck hosting an exhibition. That's just so selfish.

"Think of the other people for once, that is what this virus is about."

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