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Kyrgios says will play Davis Cup for Australia

Published 06/07/2015, 08:16
Updated 06/07/2015, 08:25
© Reuters. Nick Kyrgios of Australia holds his necklace in his mouth during his match against Juan Monaco of Argentina at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian world number 29 Nick Kyrgios will definitely play in the Davis Cup quarter-final against Kazakhstan in Darwin later this month, if selected.

Kyrgios made the statement on his Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) page after Bernard Tomic suggested the 20-year-old might consider a boycott in sympathy with his friend and fellow player.

Tomic was dropped from the team for the July 17-19 tie at the weekend after launching a tirade at Tennis Australia officials in the wake of his third round defeat to champion Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon.

"As a proud Australian it's a pleasure and privilege to be able to represent my country in Davis Cup," Kyrgios posted.

"As long as I'm able, fit and healthy, It's an opportunity I will never pass up."

Kyrgios faces Frenchman Richard Gasquet in a last 16 tie at Wimbledon later on Monday.

© Reuters. Nick Kyrgios of Australia holds his necklace in his mouth during his match against Juan Monaco of Argentina at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London

Tomic has accused Tennis Australia of neglecting him and his sister Sara, whose funding was cut by the national body because of an uncooperative attitude of their controversial father and coach John.

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