Thanasi Kokkinakis: 'I didn't care if I never played again ...
Thanasi Kokkinakis did not expect a first-round doubles match at the Brisbane International presented by ANZ could move him to tears.
www.atptour.comHere’s a concise update based on recent reporting:
If you intended a different person or have a specific outlet or date range in mind, tell me and I’ll refine the search. For now, the available public coverage centers on Thanasi Kokkinakis’s 2025–2026 injury battles and tournament decisions rather than on a separate “Menelaos Kokkinakis.”.[4][6][3]
Thanasi Kokkinakis did not expect a first-round doubles match at the Brisbane International presented by ANZ could move him to tears.
www.atptour.comThanasi Kokkinakis's tears after a doubles match told the story as the injury-plagued Australian won in his latest and most dramatic return to the sport alongside old mate Nick Kyrgios.
www.espn.com.auThanasi Kokkinakis announced his withdrawal from the Australian Open singles event on Thursday. The Australian hopes to compete in the doubles event, which he won in 2022 with Nick Kyrgios.
www.atptour.comThanasi Kokkinakis withdrew from the Adelaide International Wednesday due to a right shoulder injury. The Australian's scheduled opponent, 2025 Shanghai champion Valentin Vacherot, advances to the quarter-finals.
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