Nick Kyrgios is fighting for the people who have been the victim of the bushfires in Australia. The Australian player will be donating $ 200 (or 125) for each and every ace that he’s in the next few tournaments go.

in Australia, for weeks, was hit by a heat wave, a severe drought and subsequent forest fires. The inferno has only seventeen people to their death, as well as thousands of homes were destroyed.

The 24-year-old Kyrgios is the time to take action and announced Thursday on Twitter that he was in tournaments during the Australian summer (december to February), a $ 200 donation for every ace he hits.

The action of Kyrgios, who, by 2019, on average, 16th in aces per game, smite, with the support of the tenniscollega and fellow-countrymen, John Millman and Alex de Minaur. Millman is $ 100 per ace to donate, and Minaur for each of the perfect $ 250.

I’m kicking off the support for those affected by the fires. I’ll be donating $200 per ace that I hit across all of the events I play this summer. #MoreToCome #StayTuned

AvatarAuteurNickKyrgiosMoment of plaatsen10:09 pm – January 2, 2020, “It’s a tragedy what’s going on’
Kyrgios is coming on Friday for the first time, this year’s campaign. The number thirty in the world to play a match against German Jan-Lennard Struff in ATP’s Cup, which is a new landentoernooi that it was in Australia that will be held.

“It’s a tragedy what’s going on right now, especially in my home town of Canberra,” said Kyrgios, Thursday, at a press conference, the ATP Tournament. “There is no rain forecasted for the next period of time, so it doesn’t seem to be that the fires are going to keep. This is a very sad thing.”

the ATP Cup in Perth, Brisbane and Sydney will be held to prepare the players for the Australian Open. It’s the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, on the 20th of January, starting in Melbourne, australia.