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 ...
Kyrgios’ Grand Slam return is over after he and partner Kokkinakis stopped playing while trailing in the second set of their first-round doubles match.
I've got to speak to as many experts as I can," Kokkinakis told reporters after retiring while trailing 7-5 3-2. "I can't serve, can't hit a high forehand. I'm in a lot of pain. I wanted to see if ...
As Draper left the court, Kokkinakis called the trainer again to receive more treatment. But he quickly learned he wasn't allowed a full timeout as commentators criticised the "stupid" rule.
Picture: news.com.au Kokkinakis said it was a “tricky” thing to balance, and he had missed “a lot of years and a lot of money” when he wasn’t playing due to injuries. “If I have ...
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. " ...
"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.
Woodbridge also questioned why Kokkinakis decided to play in exhibition ... then he went and played exhibition matches that he didn't need to do. Yes, the money's great and we all love putting ...
11:27 Kokkinakis: 'I won't be able to lift my arm tomorrow...' That was what Thanasi Kokkinakis said last night after his five-set thriller against Jack Draper and concerned were immediately ...
Kyrgios and Kokkinakis claimed their only Grand Slam ... Kyrgios said on Monday that he "can't see myself playing singles" again at Melbourne Park after he was knocked out in the first round ...
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