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  partner Chiara Passari     By Kristy Williams For Daily Ma find il Australia and Alex Mitchell and Dominic Giannini For Australian Associated Press   A magistrate has kno house cked back Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios’ bid for a three-month The case went to the ACT Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning. The 27-year-old was not in court for the mention as he remains in America before the US Open, but was re business presented by Canberra solicitor Michael Kukulies-Smith who asked the matter be listed for November 25 where he would make an application. Nick Kyrgios (right) has faced court over allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari in January 2021 The common assault charge relates to an incident in January 2021 that was reported to ACT police in December. The charge reportedly relates to an incident with his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari. Mr Kukulies-Smith would not foreshadow the nature of the application, but said it would be capab

For Daily Mail Australia and Alex Mitchell and Dominic

  partner Chiara Passari     By Kristy Williams For Daily Mail Australia an webapex.net d Alex Mitchell and Dominic Giannini For Australian Associated Press   A magistrate has knocked back Aust westernmagazine.org ralian tennis star Nick Kyrgios’ bid for a three-month adjournment in his assault case. The case went to the ACT Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning. The 27-year-old was not in court for the mention as he remains in America before the US Open, but was represen ysin.org ted by Canberra solicitor Michael Kukulies-Smith who asked the matter be listed for November 25 where he would make an application. Nick Kyrgios (right) has faced court over allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari in January 2021 The common assault charge relates to an incident in January 2021 that was reported to ACT police in December. The charge reportedly relates to an incident with his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari. Mr Kukulies-Smith would not foreshadow the

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  partner Chiara P usatimes.cc assari     By Kristy Williams For Daily Mail Australia and Alex Mitchell and Dominic Giannini For Australian Associated Press   A magistrate has knocked back Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios’ bid for a three-month adjournment in usanews.cc his assault case. The case went to the ACT Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning. The 27-year-old was not in court for news the mention as he remains in America before the US Open, but was represented by Canberra solicitor Michael Kukulies-Smith who asked the matter be listed for November 25 where he would make an application. Nick Kyrgios (right) has faced court over allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari in January 2021 The common assault charge relates to an incident in January 2021 that was reported to ACT police in December. The charge reportedly relates to an incident with his ex-girlfriend Chiara Passari. Mr Kukulies-Smith would not foreshadow the nature of the

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