An irate Nick Kyrgios has called out the "scum" thieves who broke into his car.
Kyrgios shared details of the incident in an Instagram stories post revealing he realized his car was burglarized overnight as he got up to drive his partner to work at around 8 a.m.
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The 25-year-old Aussie said his $350,000 car was not damaged, but thieves stole clothes and a wallet he had left inside the car.
"This message is to ... the scums of Canberra," Kyrgios said on his Instagram stories in comments published by The Canberra Times."I come to my car and it's been broken into. Nothing in my car, thankfully ... has been broken...
"These are things I worked for, show some f--king respect."
Kyrgios, who raised funds to benefit families displaced by the bushfires in Australia last January, said if the thieves had needed food and clothes he would have provided them.
"I'd rather you just knock on my door, I'll put food in your mouth," Kyrgios said. "I can put clothes on your body, I can give you a shower even.
"Don't break into someone's car and take their s--t."
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