Speaking after the match, Kokkinakis said he wouldn't even be able to lift his right arm to serve on Thursday night. He later revealed he would push through the pain and feature in the doubles ...
"Even if I won, I wouldn't have been able to play the next match. I'm annoyed. I still had a chance to win," Kokkinakis told reporters following his Australian Open exit. "Yeah, I'm angry." ...
"I feel like I'm letting him (Kyrgios) down, I'm letting people down but yeah, I don't know," Kokkinakis said on Wednesday night. "I won't be able to lift my arm tomorrow. So we'll see.
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Tennis World on MSNTennis Australia makes position clear after Thanasi Kokkinakis played in Russia exhoTennis Australia made it clear that they respect their government's recommendations and therefore advised its players against ...
Thanasi Kokkinakis says it is almost certain that he won’t be able to partner Nick Kyrgios in doubles at the Australian Open, revealing an excruciating injury suffered during his heartbreaking ...
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Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis retire from their Australian Open doubles matchAnd after losing to unseeded Jacob Fearnley 7-6 (3), 6-3, 7-6 (2) on Monday night, Kyrgios said: “I mean, realistically, I can’t really see myself probably playing singles again here." Kokkinakis went ...
he doesn't need to be out here," before he bade Vukic good luck in his upcoming singles match, where he faces Draper, the 15th seed and Kokkinakis’ conqueror, on Margaret Court Arena on Friday. " ...
can't hit a high forehand. I'm in a lot of pain. (But) I wanted to come out here," Kokkinakis told reporters post-match. "I know there was a lot of talk about us playing again. I wanted to see if ...
The Australian tennis star was paid to play in the unofficial event, which was backed by a state-owned energy company ...
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