20-05-2025
Nick Kyrgios lists lavish Sydney penthouse on the market for $1.8m - following shock split with long-time girlfriend Costeen Hatzi
Nick Kyrgios has put his lavish Sydney penthouse on the market just three years after purchasing it, following his shock split with long-time girlfriend Costeen Hatzi.
The tennis champion, 30, listed the three-bedroom, two-bathroom Kensington apartment with a price guide of $1.8 million.
He originally purchased the Anzac Parade home for $1.6 million in March 2022.
The Canberra-born athlete reportedly used the penthouse as his full-time Sydney residence.
His decision to sell comes amid personal changes, including his recent split with Hatzi, 26, a prominent figure in Sydney's social circles.
The penthouse, situated atop the award-winning Capella building, boasts stunning district views extending to the Blue Mountains and city skyline.
Its standout features include a large outdoor pool, private 24sqm rooftop terrace, and spacious interiors totalling approximately 174sqm.
The property offers a variety of modern amenities, including full elevator access and double garage, and is equipped with ducted air-conditioning for year-round comfort.
The penthouse also provides easy access to lush landscaped gardens with a heated outdoor pool, on-site minimart, sushi bar and beer garden.
With property prices in Kensington experiencing a slight decline of 1.7% over the past year, the listing of Kyrgios' penthouse has drawn attention in Sydney's competitive real estate market.
Earlier this month, Kyrgios' ex-girlfriend delivered a parting message to her tennis star ex after finally confirming the pair split.
Rumours had been bubbling away over the past month the couple had broken up, with Kyrgios appearing to unfollow the social media star on Instagram.
The tennis star sparked rumours they had secretly split after he removed her initials from his Instagram bio.
Meanwhile, Hatzi shared multiple cryptic posts, uploading a TikTok in which she appeared to mouth the words: 'Who the f*** did I marry? So at this point in time, I have filed for divorce.'
He originally purchased the Anzac Parade home for $1.6 million in March 2022
She then confirmed the pair ended things on good terms, wishing the best for her ex-partner.
'I'm loving my work and doing content every day,' she told The Herald Sun.
'We haven't spoken, relationships come to an end. I believe it's for the best.
'I hope he finds peace and happiness within himself.
'I definitely entered the relationship with pure intentions. I loved him, thought we had a great connection.'
In recent weeks, Kyrgios appears to have been focusing on his own journey.
He publishes pictures on social media of himself training, attending brand events and enjoying some downtime with friends.
The pair began dating back in 2021.
They appeared head over heels for each other following their first meeting - which took place after he messaged Hatzi on social media about a mirror she was selling.
He went to her home to pick up the mirror but as she previously said: 'It was love at first sight.'
The pair became official in January 2022 and moved in together, with Hatzi regularly seen following her beau around the world as he competed on the ATP Tour.
After four years together, The Herald Sun revealed they split after a tournament in March, with Hatzi joking: 'Maybe I'll steer away from athletes.'