Inside Nick Kyrgios’ Bahamas holiday with girlfriend Costeen Hatzi as the Aussie tennis star recovers from his heartbreaking loss at Wimbledon
Nick Kyrgios and his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi looked as loved-up as ever on Thursday as they holidayed in The Bahamas after his loss in the Wimbledon men’s final.
The Australian tennis player, 27, declared ‘it doesn’t get better than this’ as he soaked up the sun with his 21-year-old sweetheart at their five-star beach resort.
Nick wore a basketball jersey, boardshorts and his favourite red cap while Costeen donned a racy bikini in a gallery of vacation snaps posted to Instagram.
Nick Kyrgios (right) and his girlfriend Costeen Hatzi (left) looked as loved-up as ever on Thursday as they holidayed in The Bahamas after his loss in the Wimbledon men’s final
The lovebirds looked like they didn’t have a care in the world in the photos.
Nick gazed lovingly at the university graduate, who shared drinks with World No. 45 at the picturesque coastal location.
The couple also got up close and personal with some local wildlife, including a cute piglet and a pack of hungry lizards.
The couple got up close and personal with some local wildlife, including a cute piglet
The Bahamas getaway follows Nick’s crushing defeat to Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon earlier this month.
Following his loss, the controversial athlete said on Instagram he would be trading rackets for Caribbean sunsets by taking a break from the sport.
While Nick made history as an unseeded player surging his way to a Grand Slam final, he was shadowed by controversy the whole way.
The Australian tennis player, 27, declared ‘it doesn’t get better than this’ as he soaked up the sun with his 21-year-old sweetheart at their five-star beach resort
He routinely flouted the All England Club’s all-white dress code and wore his favourite bright red basketball cap and shoes before and after matches – including when he received the runner-up plate from the Duchess of Cambridge.
He was also fined US$4,000 (AU$5,700) for swearing in front of the royal box in the final.
It meant that while Nick had a mountain of support, he also had a tidal wave of detractors slamming him for his alleged unsporting behaviour.
It follows Nick’s crushing defeat to Novak Djokovic (pictured) at Wimbledon earlier this month
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