Thursday, August 20, 2026

Nick Kyrgios faces scrutiny over past doping comments following positive cocaine test

August 20, 2026
1 min read
Nick Kyrgios faces scrutiny over past doping comments following positive cocaine test

Nick Kyrgios faces provisional suspension after positive cocaine test

Nick Kyrgios has been provisionally suspended following a positive test for cocaine at the Mallorca Open in June, leading to renewed scrutiny of his previous criticism of other players involved in doping cases, reports BritPanorama.

The Australian tennis player acknowledged his “huge mistake” and has expressed regret, apologizing to his family, fans, and sponsors. As part of his response, he announced plans to retreat from social media and public life for 28 days.

This incident has drawn attention back to Kyrgios’s outspoken comments regarding past doping controversies involving fellow athletes, including Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek in 2024.

His remarks about former world No. 1 Simona Halep have also resurfaced. Halep, who tested positive for the banned substance roxadustat after the 2022 US Open and received a four-year suspension that was later reduced to nine months, had consistently maintained that she did not knowingly take a prohibited substance.

Kyrgios had previously accused Halep of “taking shady s**t” and suggested that his own Grand Slam record could have been significantly enhanced had he used similar substances. “If I took that stuff I’d have five Slams,” he commented at the time.

In response to the current developments, Halep posted a message on social media that hinted at the situation without naming Kyrgios directly, stating, “Never kick someone when they’re down. Life has a strange way of changing positions. And an even stranger way of revealing the difference between an accident and a choice.”

Kyrgios accepted full responsibility for his actions, emphasizing that while he faces struggles with injuries and career uncertainty, these challenges cannot justify his choices. His positive test results in a provisional suspension that bars him from playing, coaching, or attending official tennis events.

While Kyrgios retains the right to appeal the suspension, he has not taken that step at this time. As he steps away from the spotlight, his case highlights the complexities of accountability in professional sports.

In an arena where bold claims are often cast, Kyrgios’s journey now serves as a poignant reminder that the spotlight can shift just as swiftly as fortunes do on the court.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Don't Miss

Nick Kyrgios tests positive for cocaine and announces withdrawal from public life

Nick Kyrgios tests positive for cocaine and announces withdrawal from public life

Nick Kyrgios tests positive for cocaine, apologises for his actions Nick Kyrgios
Tim Montgomerie suspended from Reform UK for criticism of party spokesperson Zia Yusuf

Tim Montgomerie suspended from Reform UK for criticism of party spokesperson Zia Yusuf

Reform UK suspends Tim Montgomerie over criticism of party spokesman Reform UK