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Nick Kyrgios disappearing after suspension for positive cocaine test: ‘Wake up call’

Nick Kyrgios disappearing after suspension for positive cocaine test: ‘Wake up call’

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Tennis Nick Kyrgios disappearing after suspension for positive cocaine test: ‘Wake up call’ By Bridget Reilly Published Aug. Add The New York Post on Google Nick Kyrgios admitted he tested positive for cocaine, citing the incident as a “wake up call” Wednesday after feeling “helpless and alone.” The fiery former Wimbledon finalist came clean on his Instagram Story and has been provisionally suspended since Aug. 4 after failing a drug test on June 22 during the lower-tier grass court event in Mallorca, Spain.

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Publication timeWed, 19 Aug 2026 10:21:05 -0400
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Tennis Nick Kyrgios disappearing after suspension for positive cocaine test: ‘Wake up call’ By Bridget Reilly Published Aug. 19, 2026, 10:21 a.m. ET (function() { var overlay = document.getElementById("nyp-player-lcp-overlay"); if (!overlay) { return; } function hideOverlay() { overlay.remove(); } function afterDCL() { requestAnimationFrame(hideOverlay); } if (document.readyState === "loading") { document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", afterDCL, { once: true }); } else { afterDCL(); } })(); See more of our coverage in your search results.

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