Nick Kyrgios’ $300k Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, one of only four in Australia, smashed into a power pole on Saturday afternoon in Bonner ACT.

One side of the car was completely destroyed, and the tennis star looked deeply shocked as he spoke to police regarding the accident.

Police report that Kyrgios was not driving the car, however it has not been confirmed if he was a passenger. Nobody was seriously injured in the accident.

Footage obtained by the Daily Telegraph showed Kyrgios surrounded by friends while talking to police. It is alleged that one of Kyrgios’ friends asked the photographer at the scene to delete the photos.

An ACT police spokeswoman told the Daily Telegraph that officers issued infringement notices for negligent driving, an offence which carries around $385 in fine.

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Kyrgios is facing a tough year and is on probation from tennis after smashing two racquets, spitting on court and abusing an umpire. He could face a 16-week ban and a $37,000 fine should he breach the conditions set out by the sport/

The car itself was bought in 2018 and has a reputation as one of the rarest and most powerful cars on the planet and had to be modified in order to be allowed on Australian roads.