Nick Kyrgios gushes over girlfriend Costeen Hatzi as she dazzles in a new photoshoot
With his partner Costeen Hatzi, Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios has found love and support away from the court. Hatzi, an interior designer and social media personality, has grown to be a constant companion for Kyrgios.
The Australian Ace has shared his gratitude for Hatzi publicly and gives her credit for stabilization after his occasional outbursts. While everyone in the tennis world waits for Kyrgios to get back to his best, his relationship with Hatzi adds a touching chapter to his tale.
Hatzi recently appeared on the cover of the Australian Magazine, "The House of Wellness," and discussed her career and lifestyle living alongside Nick Kyrgios with the publication for their Winter edition.
Kyrgios shared her cover photo on his Instagram Story:
The 2022 Wimbledon finalist also took to his social handles to interact with his followers and when one fan told him, "Your girlfriend is that hot," on Instagram, Kyrgios replied:
"Appreciate that, appreciate you!, Look after yourself and keep having fun"
Costeen and Kyrgios have been in a relationship since 2001. Costeen is of Greek descent and is five years younger than the Australian. Interestingly, she revealed that she had never watched a tennis game in her life before meeting Kyrgios on the Netxflix documentary, "Break Point."
Nick Kyrgios, the Australian powerhouse known for enthralling fans with his fierce serve and shot-making has had a disappointing 2024 season so far. The 29-year-old Aussie withdrew from the Australian and French Open tournaments due to his persisting wrist injury. The 2022 Wimbledon finalist has competed in only one official singles game since October 2022.
Novak Djokovic hinted at a US Open return for Nick Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios has been away from competition for nearly two years since the 2022 Wimbledon final due to injuries. The 29-year-old Australian suffered a loss to the Serb in the 2022 finals before being sidelined due to knee and wrist injuries.
The 24-time Grand Slam winner revealed that his friend Kyrgios had told him that he would return to action in the upcoming US Open during his practice sessions with the Aussie:
"I can tell you when we practiced, he (Kyrgios) hit a really good serve, and he said, 'Well, I might come back at the US Open.'"
The Australian will be eyeing a sharp return to Grand Slam play with the US Open set to begin at the end of August.