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Nick Kyrgios Helps Police Catch Man Who Allegedly Stole His Tesla

The ABC said court🍬 documents showed the 2022 Wimbledon finalist used the Tesla app to track and slow down the vehicle as police pursued it on Monday morning in Canbꦜerra.

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Tennis star Nick Kyrgios helped police catch a man who allegedly stole his Tesla at gunpoint from a home in Australia’s capital city, the Australian Broadcasting Corp. reported on Tuesday. (More Tennis News)

The ABC said court doc⛄uments showed the 2022 Wimbledon finalist used the Tesla app to track and slow down the vehicle as police pursued it on Monday morning in Canberra.

The ABC said documents from court proceedings Tuesday allege a man pointed a gun at Kyrgios’ mother, Norlaila Kyrgios, demanded the keys for the car and asked her how to drive it. When he got into the car, she fled and screamed for help. Kyrgios, who was nearby, telephoned a police emergency number and helped them track the🅷 vehicle.

The police pursuit ended when the car entered a school zo🐬ne but a man was arrested soon after with helpℱ from a police tactical response team.

A 32-year-old man was denied bail after appearing in the Australian Capital Territory Magistrates Court on five charges relating to the incident, includin💙g aggravated robbery, driving a stolen vehi📖cle, furious driving, and failing to stop for police.

Kyrgios reached the final at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open quarterfinals last year but hasn’t played a competitive match at the elite level since withdrawing from a tournament in Japan last October because of left ♑knee injury.

The 28-year-old Australian h🧜as a career-high ranking o🌟f No. 13.