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Nick Kyrgios sells ​​Sydney penthouse for $1.9 million

Nick Kyrgios sells ​​Sydney penthouse for $1.9 million

News.com.au8 hours ago

Nick Kyrgios has offloaded his Sydney penthouse for $1,925,000.
The Aussie tennis superstar sold the three-bedroom, two bathroom apartment on Anzac Parade in Kensington on Friday morning, a day before its scheduled auction date.
The unit was brought to market with a $1.8 million guide.
The 30-year-old athlete snapped up property for $1.6 million in March 2022, the year he came closest to winning a major title when he was beaten by Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon.
The news comes after Kyrgios had been axed from a commentary role with the BBC.
According to news.com.au, the tennis star has been told his services will not be required when the network begins its coverage of Wimbledon, beginning June 30.
Kyrgios recently faced another blow after he will also not appear during ESPN's coverage of the tournament, despite working with the American broadcaster during the Australian Open in 2024 and 2025, The Telegraph reports.
The sportsman's pad hit the market after his split from longtime girlfriend Costeen Hatzi of four years.
Hatzi and Kyrgios had been spotted in and around Sydney's Eastern Suburbs before their break up earlier this year.
'High above the buzz of Kensington village, this sun-filled penthouse is perched atop the award-winning Capella building with views to the city skyline affording the ambience of a skyhome,' the marketing for the property read at the time.
'Crowned with a private 24 sqm rooftop terrace, the three-bedroom apartment is wrapped in huge windows framing panoramic district views that stretch out to the Blue Mountains with city views that come alive at night.
'Remarkably peaceful and incredibly convenient, the oversized apartment features level lift access to double garaging and an impressive 174 sqm approx on title.
'Perfect for the entertainer with ducted air for year-round comfort, this extraordinary penthouse is ideal for the urbanite with lift access to lush landscaped gardens with a heated outdoor pool.
'Enjoy a relaxed lifestyle with an on-site minimart, sushi bar and beer garden and the light rail just across the street for an easy commute to the city.'
The median price for a three-bed unit in Kensington is $1,457,500. Unit prices in Kensington are down 1.7 per cent over the past 12 months.
Last month, Kyrgios was forced to pull out of his plans to play doubles with partner Jordan Thompson at the French Open.
Citing a recently flared up knee injury, the tennis star confirmed he will not play at Wimbledon this year because of injuries.

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