Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios, girlfriend suffer delays and lost luggage at Toronto airport

Following a defeat to Novak Djokovic in Sunday’s Wimbledon ultimate, Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios discovered himself briefly stranded at Toronto Pearson Worldwide Airport.
In keeping with his girlfriend, Costeen Hatzi, the couple had been caught at Pearson after “delayed flights and misplaced baggage,” she wrote in an Instagram story on Wednesday.
Earlier this week, the 27-year-old wrote “Bye Wimbledon. Subsequent cease Bahamas,” in an Instagram submit.
Kyrgios was defeated 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (3) towards Djokovic in his first profession Grand Slam ultimate on the All England Membership in London.
Hatzi later posted a follow-up Instagram story which appeared to indicate the couple had arrived to their vacation spot within the Bahamas, however it stays unclear in the event that they had been in a position to retrieve their baggage.
Airports throughout the nation have struggled to deal with a large resurgence in journey.
Amid lengthy strains, misplaced baggage and flight delays, Air Canada — the nation’s largest airline — introduced it can cut back its schedule throughout the months of July and August.
In June, former NHL participant Ryan Whitney took intention on Twitter at each Pearson (which he known as “the worst place on earth”) and Air Canada after his flight to Boston was cancelled.