Greek Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has again shown his big heart, taking to the streets to deliver food to anyone going hungry during the pandemic.
In a heartfelt post on his Instagram page the other day, Kyrgios urged anyone struggling during the coronavirus pandemic to “not be embarrassed” about private messaging him if they need anything.
The 24-year-old said he would be more than happy to share whatever he has.
Yesterday Kyrgios followed through with his pledge. “Tomorrow I will be doing as many deliveries as I can throughout the day to the nearest people I have been in contact with. If I haven't read your message yet, trust me I will do my absolute best to get to yours. To my international friends around the world, I wish I could do more. But things are tough, stay strong. Brighter days are coming," he posted.
This is not the first time this year that the 24-year old has stepped up in a crisis and his charitable efforts have to be commended.
During the Australian summer of tennis, he pledged to donate $200 for every ace he hit and it was his idea of the 'Rally for Relief' that helped raise millions of dollars for those impacted by the devastating bushfires.
*Image by Nick Bourdaniotis/Bourdo Photography (Copyright)
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