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Kokkinakis Shines at Australian Open: A Comeback Story

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Thanasi Kokkinakis stages a steely comeback to secure his biggest Australian Open win in nine years, read about the thrilling match! #AustralianOpen #Tennis

Thanasi Kokkinakis, the Aussie tennis star, recently made headlines at the Australian Open with a remarkable victory, marking his first top-50 singles win at the tournament since 2015. Known for his resilience on the court, Kokkinakis staged a steely comeback in a nail-biting five-set thriller, securing a place in the second round of the competition. The local hero's win over Sebastian Ofner not only showcased his skill but also added to the excitement of the tournament. With six Australian men now through to the next round, fans are eagerly anticipating more action-packed matches.

The 2024 Australian Open continued on Day 3, featuring a total of six Aussie players in action. Alongside Kokkinakis, Max Purcell and Ajla Tomljanovic also competed, adding to the intensity of the tournament. Additionally, young Australian wildcards Olivia Gadecki and James McCabe experienced ups and downs in their first-round matches, setting the stage for an eventful competition. Amidst the fierce competition, the players are giving their all to advance to the later stages of the tournament.

As the matches progressed, the Australian Open saw Iga Świątek secure a victory against 2020 champion Sofia Kenin, adding to the excitement of the event. However, not all outcomes were favorable, with Gadecki and McCabe facing tough losses. The on-court action was accompanied by off-court banter, including a humorous exchange between Kokkinakis and a courtside interviewer, showcasing the lighter side of the intense competition. Fans are eagerly following the tournament for more thrilling moments and surprises.

In a standout moment, Kokkinakis delivered a brave 199km/h second serve in a match tiebreak, setting the stage for his victory over world No.37 Sebastian Ofner. This impressive display of skill and determination highlighted Kokkinakis' talent and dedication to the sport. With the Australian Open heating up, the competition is set to offer more nail-biting matches and memorable moments for fans worldwide.

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Kokkinakis scores biggest Australian Open singles win in nine years (Tennis Australia)

Aussie favourite Thanasi Kokkinakis stages steely comeback to record his first top-50 singles win at the Australian Open since 2015.

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Tennis Australian Open 2024 Aussies wrap Day 3 - Olivia Gadecki ... (ESPN Australia)

The 2024 Australian Open continues on Day 3 with a total of six Aussies in action, including Thanasi Kokkinakis, Max Purcell, and Ajla Tomljanovic competing ...

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Thanasi Kokkinakis keeps his cool to win five-set thriller at ... (The Guardian)

Local hero wins deciding tiebreak to defeat Sebastian Ofner making it six Australian men through to second round.

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Australian Open live updates: Iga Świątek takes on 2020 champion ... (ABC News)

Iga Świątek beats 2020 winner Sofia Kenin, while young Australian wildcards Olivia Gadecki and James McCabe drop their first-round matches to kick off ...

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'Mental focus of a 3-year-old': Kokk's bizarre 'junkies at Crown ... (Fox Sports)

As courtside interviewer Adam Peacock asked Aussie fan favourite Thanasi Kokkinakis after his five-set win over Sebastian Ofner - “you don't do boredom at ...

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Australian Open LIVE updates: Tiley defends rule change on crowds ... (Brisbane Times)

Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic is back at Melbourne Park, while world No.1 Iga Swiatek and Spanish ace Carlos Alcaraz are also in action.

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Brave 199km/h second serve in match tiebreak sets up Thanasi ... (7NEWS.com.au)

Thanasi Kokkinakis has overcome a huge scare against world No.37 Sebastian Ofner to progress at the Australian Open in a five-set thriller.

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