How much did Thanasi Kokkinakis win?

How much did Thanasi Kokkinakis win?

How much did Thanasi Kokkinakis win?

$258,511
As of 2022.05.02

Singles
2022 Career
92 Rank 2 Move 69 Career High 2015.06.08
12-6 W-L 1 Titles 41-53 W-L
$258,511 Prize Money $2,244,114 Prize Money Singles & Doubles combined

Where is Thanasi Kokkinakis originally from?

Adelaide, AustraliaThanasi Kokkinakis / Place of birth

Why was Kokkinakis out for so long?

On December 24, 2015, Kokkinakis announced that he would sit out the entire Australian summer of tennis, including the Australian Open, due to an ongoing left shoulder injury.

Why does Kokkinakis wear rainbow sweatbands?

TennisSpecial Ks copped ‘salty’ trainer barrage The vocal crowd made no secret of their admiration for the partnership dubbed “Special Ks” as they went about winning the match. Kokkinakis even wore a rainbow sweatband to show his support for the tournament’s Pride Day on Sunday.

Did Kokkinakis win the final?

Thanasi Kokkinakis has won his first career ATP title after beating Arthur Rinderknech in the Adelaide International 2 final on Saturday night.

Did Thanasi Kokkinakis win?

Kokkinakis & Kyrgios Complete Dream Run, Win Australian Open. Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios completed their dream Australian Open run late Saturday evening when they defeated fellow Aussies Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell 7-5, 6-4 to lift the trophy.

How did Kokkinakis go in the Australian Open?

Wildcard entrants Kyrgios and Kokkinakis were taking on fellow Australians Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell in their final, and the less experienced doubles pairing carried their sensational form all the way to the trophy, beating their compatriots 7-5, 6-4.

What suburb does Kokkinakis live?

Thanasi Kokkinakis

Kokkinakis at the 2015 Queen’s Club Championships
Country (sports) Australia
Residence Adelaide
Born 10 April 1996 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Singles

What racquet does thanasi kokkinakis use?

Kokkinakis began testing Yonex racquets in the 2021/22 off season, finding the 7th-generation EZONE racquet to suit him best. Still unsure about the performance in competition, Kokkinakis took the court at the Adelaide International 1 with a blacked-out EZONE.