Thanasi Kokkinakis didn't have great news after retiring injured from his Australian Open men's doubles clash with Nick Kyrgios, revealing that he will need "a serious surgical procedure" after going against the doctors and going out to the court.
Nick Kyrgios’ return to the Australian Open is over after he and Thanasi Kokkinakis stopped playing while trailing in the second set of their first-round doubles.
Australian tennis fans are once again pinning their hopes on the baby-faced Alex de Minaur at Melbourne Park after ... in the world’s top 100. Thanasi Kokkinakis receives treatment during ...
Thanasi Kokkinakis Grade: C It was a bit of a mixed ... He is yet to progress past this point at Melbourne Park in his career. Ajla Tomljanovic Grade: C It would be fair to say the unseeded ...
MELBOURNE - Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis's bid to repeat their Australian ... on their unlikely run to the title at Melbourne Park three years ago. Kyrgios suggested after his opening ...
The "Special Ks'' -- the 2022 doubles champions at Melbourne Park -- trailed 7-5 3-2 at a packed John Cain Arena on Thursday night when they retired. Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios of ...
Nike might have swept the podium with champions Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys, but it wasn’t just the big names that made waves in Melbourne.
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Tennis Australia says it has advised its players against competing in Russia following reports that Davis Cup team member Thanasi Kokkinakis featured in an exhibition in St. Petersburg two months ago
Record crowds roamed Melbourne Park, new stars emerged, and old ones wound back the clock. Revellers had fun at the party court, but the same conduct was not welcomed by the players as it bled into the big matches.
On-court blow-ups for the ages, rowdy spectators causing strife and memorable close finishes – this Australian Open has had it all.
Is the ‘Happy Slam’ becoming the crappy slam?” So asked one Aussie comrade from the press room after Novak Djokovic had shuffled off Rod Laver Arena to the accompaniment of boos.