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Tomljanovic Deletes Kyrgios


Ajla Tomljanovic has returned to social media—after deleting images of boyfriend Nick Kyrgios from her Instagram page.

The 24-year-old Tomljanovic deactivated her Instagram account during Wimbledon when images of Kyrgios partying with women in a London nightclub were posted online, News Corp Australia Network reports.

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Tomljanovic is no longer following Kyrgios on Instagram, fueling speculation the couple has split. Tomljanovic is following Serena Williams and Sania Mirza on Instagram, but not Kyrgios.

The 22-year-old Kyrgios is still following Tomljanovic on Instagram.


 

This one always looking after me...while I just focus on looking pretty 😜🀷🏻‍♀️

A post shared by Ajla Tomljanovic (@ajlatom) on



Kyrgios retired from his Wimbledon opener with a hip issue after dropping the first two sets to 70th-ranked Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert. That setback came after Kyrgios retired in the opening round of Queen’s Club trailing 55th-ranked Donald Young by a set.

Following his first-round Wimbledon loss, images of Kyrgios partying with a pair of female players—Australian Monique Belovukovic and Briton Chelsea Samways—emerged. Tomljanovic deactivated her Instagram account around that time and has now returned to social media scrubbing Kyrgios clean from her Instagram page.

The couple confirmed their relationship in January, 2016.

They played the 2016 Australian Open mixed doubles together, falling in the first round to top seeds Ivan Dodig and Sania Mirza.

Kyrgios, who recently responded to criticism from Hall of Famer Ken Rosewall, said he plans to return to the pro circuit in Washington, DC.

Photo credit: AAP


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