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Nick Kyrgios gushes over girlfriend Costeen Hatzi as Aussie influencer shows off 'elegance' in dazzling black dress

Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios recently gushed over his girlfriend, Costeen Hatzi's dazzling look. Hatzi wore a stunning black gown designed by a renowned brand called Rebecca Vallance.

Hatzi, a Sydney-based blogger and influencer, runs her home decor business, Casa Amor Interiors. The couple began dating in December 2021 and moved into an apartment in Sydney the following year.

Moreover, Kyrgios and Hatzi frequently share snippets from their lives with fans online. In September, the former Wimbledon runner-up enjoyed a beach vacation in The Bahamas with his girlfriend after completing his broadcasting duties at the 2024 US Open.

Kyrgios has often admired his girlfriend's elegance, including when she appeared on the cover of the House of Wellness. Recently, Hatzi showcased her stylish look in a black dress adorned with silver pearls on Instagram. The picture later garnered praise from Kyrgios.

"If elegance was a dress @rebeccavallance," she wrote.
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The 29-year-old shared his reaction in the comments, writing:

"Beautiful"

You can watch Kyrgios' comment below:

Nick Kyrgios's reaction; (Source - Instagram @costeenhatzi)
Nick Kyrgios's reaction; (Source - Instagram @costeenhatzi)

Nick Kyrgios has been mostly away from action due to a series of wrist and knee injuries since his quarterfinal run at the 2022 US Open. The 29-year-old's most recent ATP Tour appearance came at the 2023 Stuttgart Open, where he was defeated by Wu Yibing 5-7, 3-6 in the opening round. He hasn't competed on tour since.

Nick Kyrgios will start the 2025 season at the Brisbane International

2022 US Open - Day 9 - Source: Getty
2022 US Open - Day 9 - Source: Getty

Former World No. 13 Nick Kyrgios recently confirmed that he will officially begin his 2025 season at Brisbane International. The Australian revealed that he had undergone wrist reconstruction and is now feeling better.

Kyrgios shared that overcoming the uncertainty surrounding his return and playing in front of home fans will be "sick" for him.

"I played that amazing year in 2022. Then at the finals in Wimbledon and US Open, that's when I started feeling some issues in my wrist. I had that wrist reconstruction and now I'm feeling amazing. It was a 15 miracle per cent chance that I was going to get back to playing at this level and here we are. To get back out there in front of the home fans is going to be sick," said Kyrgios, via abc.net.au.

Kyrgios has claimed seven tour-level titles in his career, including victories at the Citi Open and the Japan Open. He also triumphed at the Brisbane International in 2018 and will aim to kick off his 2025 season by winning the ATP 250 event for a second time.

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