No Rio for me: Bernard Tomic rules himself out of Olympics saying he’s ‘too busy’ to represent Australia
Controversial youngster rules himself out of representing his nation at the Rio Olympics in August due to his “extremely busy” playing schedule
Bernard Tomic ruled himself out of representing Australia at the Rio Olympics in August due to his “extremely busy” playing schedule.
I have always proudly represented my country ... But on the basis of my extremely busy playing schedule ... I am regrettably unable to commit to this year’s tournament
Tomic, who was warned by Australia’s Olympic chef de mission Kitty Chiller he was among a group of athletes whose behaviour was being monitored to judge their suitability for the Rio team, will instead play an ATP tournament in Mexico.
“With a heavy sense of regret, I have made the difficult decision to not play with the Australian tennis team as they pursue an Olympic medal in Rio,” the world number 22 said in a statement.
“I have always proudly represented my country in Davis Cup and given my all when wearing the green and gold.

Tomic drew heavy criticism last week following his exit from the Madrid Open when, on match point against Fabio Fognini, he held the racquet by the strings and did not offer a shot to the Italian’s serve.
The 23-year-old responded to the criticism by telling News Corp., “I don’t care about that match point. Would you care if you were 23 and worth over $10 million?”