Kyrgios delivers on food pledge for people going hungry | Inquirer Sports

Kyrgios delivers on food pledge for people going hungry

/ 12:45 PM April 12, 2020

Nick Kyrgios

Australia’s Nick Kyrgios hits the ball during his Mexico ATP Open 500 men’s singles tennis match against France’s Ugo Humbert in Acapulco, Guerrero State, Mexico on February 25, 2020. (Photo by PEDRO PARDO / AFP)

Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has apparently followed through on a promise to help people going hungry in the coronavirus shutdown, with social media images showing boxes of essential items prepped for delivery.

The controversial Kyrgios, infamously outspoken and known for his fiery on-court antics, said on Monday he would personally drop food on doorsteps after COVID-19 restrictions closed down entire industries, forcing huge numbers of people out of work across Australia.

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People queueing for welfare payments across the country have been likened to scenes from the Great Depression.

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“Please don’t go to sleep with an empty stomach,” Kyrgios, the world number 40, posted on Instagram Monday.

“Don’t be afraid or embarrassed to send me a private message. I will be more than happy to share whatever I have.

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“Even just for a box of noodles, a loaf of bread or milk. I will drop it off at your doorstep, no questions asked!” he said in a post that attracted almost 100,000 likes.

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His mother, Norlaila Kyrgios, posted on Instagram over the weekend a photo of a table laden with food — including bread, fruit and canned goods — with the caption “dining room or food distribution centre”.

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Images of Canberra-based tennis star’s Instagram stories shared on News Corp websites showed boxes of essentials captioned “deliveries in progress”.

It comes just months after the 24-year-old led a bushfire relief campaign that raised millions of dollars.

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Kyrgios gave Aus$200 (US$125) for every ace he hit across his home tennis summer, which ran until the end of the Australian Open.

Other players and Australian Open organisers jumped on board the fundraising drive, also contributing large sums to people affected by the deadly fires.

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