Former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios says he tested positive for cocaine
Former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios has revealed he tested positive for cocaine and is provisionally suspended from tennis. The 31-year-old Australian admitted on social media to failing a drug test in Mallorca in June, stating he made a mistake and takes full responsibility.

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AI-generatedFormer Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios has revealed he tested positive for cocaine and is provisionally suspended from tennis. The 31-year-old Australian admitted on social media to failing a drug test in Mallorca in June, stating he made a mistake and takes full responsibility. Cocaine is a banned substance, and while sanctions can be lower when used away from competition, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) is prosecuting the case. Kyrgios's sample was taken on June 22, confirmed positive on July 17, and a mandatory provisional suspension was applied on August 4, which he has not appealed. He cited difficulties coping with career-ending injuries as a contributing factor to his actions.
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5 extractedKyrgios' sample was taken on June 22 and the positive test was confirmed on July 17.
Kyrgios was provisionally suspended from tennis on August 4.
Cocaine is banned as a doping substance during competitions.
Kyrgios made a mistake and takes full responsibility for testing positive for cocaine.
Nick Kyrgios revealed he tested positive for cocaine.