Nick Kyrgios has reportedly lost his Wimbledon commentary role with the BBC.
According to UK outlet the Telegraph, the British broadcaster will not invite the Australian tennis star back to the iconic tournament.
It follows criticism from fans, politicians and community leaders for his inclusion last year.
Kyrgios took on the BBC gig one year after charges of assaulting former girlfriend Chiara Passari were dismissed by a Canberra court.
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He had entered a guilty plea before Magistrate Beth decided no conviction should be recorded.
The former Wimbledon finalist has also not received a call-up to commentate for ESPN at the All-England Club, per the Telegraph.
This is despite previously working with the US broadcaster at the Australian Open.

Kyrgios is now set to miss Wimbledon entirely, having recently withdrawn from the tournament as a player.
The 30-year-old was set to return to the court as a doubles entrant at the past French Open, but pulled out due to an injury setback.
He has since ruled himself out of the entire grass season.
"Just wanted to give everyone a quick update, I've hit a small setback in my recovery and unfortunately won't make it back for grass season this year," Kyrgios wrote on Instagram in early June.
"I know how much you've all been looking forward to seeing me out there, and I'm genuinely sorry to disappoint.
"This is just a bump in the road, though, and I'm already working hard to get back stronger than ever.
"Thank you for all your continued support, it means everything to me. See you soon!"
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Wimbledon will take place from June 30 to July 13.