Woman who Nick Kyrgios had thrown off Wimbledon launches legal action

Polish lawyer who Nick Kyrgios had thrown off Wimbledon’s Centre Court after saying she had ‘700 drinks’ launches defamation case against the tennis star for ‘making reckless and entirely baseless allegation’

  • Anna Palus was temporarily ejected from Wimbledon Grand Slam final in July
  • Polish medical lawyer is now bringing defamation proceedings to ‘clear’ name
  • Kyrgios had the umpire get her thrown off Centre Court for having ‘700 drinks’

The ‘drunken’ woman who Nick Kyrgios had thrown off Centre Court at the men’s final of Wimbledon in July is taking legal action against the tennis player. 

Anna Palus, 32, was temporarily ejected from the Wimbledon Grand Slam final after Kyrgios told the umpire she had ‘700 drinks’.

But in a statement, the Polish medical lawyer has decided to bring defamation proceedings against Kyrgios in order to ‘clear her name’.

Issued through her solicitors Brett Wilson, she wrote: ‘On Sunday 10 July 2022 I attended the final of the Wimbledon tennis championships with my mother. It was an event we had been looking forward to for some time.

‘During the course of the final, Nick Kyrgios made a reckless and entirely baseless allegation against me.

Anna Palus, 32, was temporarily ejected from the Wimbledon Grand Slam final after Kyrgios told the umpire she had ‘700 drinks’

Ania Palus (centre), 32, who was temporarily ejected from the Wimbledon Grand Slam final, said that the temperature impacted her while watching the game

‘Not only did this cause considerable harm on the day, resulting in my temporary removal from the arena, but Mr Kyrgios’s false allegation was broadcast to, and read by, millions around the world, causing me and my family very substantial damage and distress.

‘I am not litigious, but after much consideration, I have concluded that that I have no alternative but to instruct my solicitors Brett Wilson LLP to bring defamation proceedings against Mr Kyrgios in order to clear my name.

‘The need to obtain vindication, and to prevent repetition of the allegation, are the only reasons for taking legal action.

Nick Kyrgios demanded Anna was kicked out of the Wimbledon final as she ‘looks like she’s had about 700 drinks’

The Australian raged at the umpire as he claimed that he was being distracted by the spectator

‘Any damages recovered will be donated to charity. Given the extant claim, I am unable to comment further on the events of the day in question.

I hope that Mr Kyrgios will reflect on the harm he has caused me and my family and offer a prompt resolution to this matter.

‘However, if he is unwilling to do this, I am committed to obtaining vindication in the High Court.’

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