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Tennis star Nick Kyrgios found it "difficult" to focus on the match in allegations of assault.

(CNN)Tennis starNick Kyrgiosis focused on allegations of ongoing assault His quarter-final match at Wimbledon on Wednesday states that it has become "difficult".

An Australian who defeated Chilean Christian Garin in a straight set to advance to the semi-finals was summoned to court in Canberra next month after being alleged to have attacked his ex-girlfriend at the end of last year. ..

When Kyrgios was asked about the recent post-victory incident, he was advised not to speak openly about the incident, but he said he was keen to speak his side of the story. Said.

"Obviously, I have a lot of thoughts and a lot to say. It's like my side," he told reporters.

"Obviously, the lawyer advised me that I can't say anything at this point.

" I want everyone to ask about it. I understand that.

After his play early in the tournament, a fine was imposed,Stefanos Tsitsipassaid. The Australian is his character. Had an "evil side" to-Kirgios' quarterfinal match was more restrained, and the 27-year-old relied on his skill and spirit to reach his first Grand Slam semifinal. Kyrgios said it was difficult after the reporting court summons of

broke the day before he went to the lawn court and said it had no real effect on him.

"To be honest, it didn't affect me at all." With you, "he said.

"Obviously I read about it, and obviously everyone else was asking a question. It was hard. It's a bit of a focus on the task at hand. It was hard.

"Today's Wimbledon quarterfinals. I know deeply that it is what I prepared. It didn't affect my preparation at all.

"I knew that I remained loyal to myself and performed at my best today."

Reportedly represents Kyrgios. Barrister Jason Moffett told the Canbella Times, who first reported the news, that he had been briefed on the court summoning "in the context of a partnership."

"The nature of the allegations is serious and Mr. Kyrgios takes the allegations very seriously," Moffett told The Canberra Times.

"Given that the issue will be heard in court, he hasn't commented at this stage, but he will publish a media release in sufficient time," Moffett said. I added.

In a report that Kyrgios was formally charged, Kyrgios' statutory agent was clarified in a statement sent to CNN: "At this time, the allegations are not considered factual by the court. , Kyrgios not considered

"Until the court officially accepts the indictment, the indictment will proceed and the allegations will be applied to the person summoned to appear until the previous indictment of the court applies. Misleading the general public to explain the summons in a way other than formal instructions that appear to be facing. Its exact nature is not certain at this time and has not been confirmed by the court or Mr. Kyrgios. "

Kyrgios will face Rafael Nadal in the Wimbledon Semifinals on Friday.