Nick Kyrgios decides not to compete at Rio Olympic Games

Australia's highest ranked tennis player, Nick Kyrgios, has today announced today that he won't be representing Australia at the Rio Olympic Games. 

Is he right to pull out? Or if you were in his position, would nothing stop you from representing your country at the Olympics? 

His full statement can be read below.

"It is with a heavy heart that I have had to make a decision not to compete at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.  Coming to this decision has been a lengthy and difficult process, and I am extremely disappointed to have been put in this unfortunate position.

Representing Australia at the Olympic Games has been a dream of mine since I was a kid.  Playing in the Olympics was a goal this year; I planned my tournament schedule around Rio and made sure to fulfil my Olympic eligibility.  Unfortunately, while I have expressed every intention of trying to win a medal for my country in Rio, it’s very clear to me that the Australian Olympic Committee has other plans.

AOC’s unfair and unjust treatment of me over the last four weeks, as well as the organization’s crystal clear position on whether they want me to be a part of the Australian Olympic team, has solidified my final decision.

While I have received assurances from Tennis Australia that I will be nominated for the Olympic team, the AOC has chosen to publicly and privately disparage me.  Not one member of the AOC has reached out to me, my family, my team, or representatives of Tennis Australia, asking for a meeting or the opportunity to discuss their concerns.  The AOC’s unwarranted attacks on me demonstrate the organization’s inability to understand the circumstances surrounding highly competitive sports.  I also don’t want the AOC’s treatment of me to become a distraction and negatively affect the Australian Olympic team.

I am grateful to Tennis Australia for standing by me through this process and nominating me for the team.  I also want to thank the public and the members of the media who have voiced their support.

I am a proud Australian and have always loved representing my country.  I am fortunate to be young enough to hopefully have a chance to wear the green and gold at the Olympics in the future.  I hope that in four years I will find myself in the position to be a part of the Australian Olympic team.

I would like to wish every athlete representing Australia the best of luck this August and will be following their progress and supporting and cheering them from afar."

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2 comments

I am very disappointed..and...although he's blaming the AOC especially Kitty Chiller...I feel there's more to it. Perhaps his Mother is afraid of the zika virus and has requested him not to go?

She has a lot of influence in his life...understandably I guess..

 

Thea - I think Nick Kyrgios is still very immature and has to man-up. While he has a very short fuse and can't accept decisions on the court it is better that he doesn't go to the Olympics, lets face it he is a drama queen. These men earn great amounts of money and in my opinion, I don't think he is a Gold Medal athlete.

Personally, I wouldn't let anything or anyone stand in my way! Representing your own country at the Olympics is the greatest honour any athelete can achieve. 

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