Tennis star Nick Kyrgios has taken to social media in an outrage after his $350,000 car was broken into overnight, labelling those responsible "scum" and "low-lives".
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"This message is to ... the scums of Canberra," he said in an Instagram story on Tuesday morning.
Kyrigos was taking his partner to work just after 8am when he found his car had been broken into overnight.
"I come to my car and it's been broken into. Nothing in my car, thankfully ... has been broken," he said.
His wallet and clothes were taken from inside, Kyrgios said. Angered, Kyrgios said he would have preferred if the offenders had asked for help if they needed it.
"These are things I worked for, show some f---ing respect," he said.
"I'd rather you just knock on my door, I'll put food in your mouth ... 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."