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词条 Thanasi Kokkinakis
释义

  1. Personal life

  2. Junior career

  3. Professional career

     2011–2013: Professional tour debut  2014: Breakthrough to top 200  2015: Breakthrough to top 100  2016: Injury-plagued year  2017: First ATP final event  2018 

  4. ATP career finals

     Singles: 1 (1 runner-up)  Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up) 

  5. ATP Challengers and ITF Futures finals

     Singles: 4 (4–0)  Doubles: 5 (3–2) 

  6. Junior Grand Slam finals

      Singles: 2 (2 runner-ups)   Doubles: 1 (1 title) 

  7. National representation

     Davis Cup 

  8. Performance timelines

     Singles  Doubles 

  9. Record against top-10 players

      Top-10 wins  

  10. References

  11. External links

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Athanasios "Thanasi" Kokkinakis ({{IPAc-en|θ|ə|ˈ|n|ɑː|s|i|_|ˌ|k|ɒ|k|ɪ|ˈ|n|ɑː|k|ɪ|s}};[4] born 10 April 1996) is an Australian professional tennis player.

In the second round of the 2018 Miami Open, Kokkinakis defeated Roger Federer.

Personal life

Kokkinakis was born in Adelaide to Greek immigrant parents, Trevor (Tryfon) from Kalamata, Greece and Voula (Paraskevi) from Tripoli, Greece. Kokkinakis also has Greek citizenship. He is a citizen of Perivolakia Pylos. His tennis idol growing up was Marat Safin.[5]

Junior career

As a junior, Kokkinakis had a breakthrough when in March 2008 he won the 12 year old National Lawn Tennis tournament in Mildura beating Joshua Bray 6–1, 6–2 in the final. This was a big stepping stone after being beaten in the previous 12 year old National Hardcourt Tennis Tournament in January 2008 by Lochlan Greene in straight sets in the round of 16. This tournament was won by Nick Kyrgios. In 2009, Kokkinakis was selected with fellow Australian tennis representatives James Ma, Li Tu and Daniel Talens, on a Tennis Australian European tour. He has repeatedly said that this tour changed the course of his career.[6]

Kokkinakis received a wildcard into the 2013 Australian Open juniors tournament and eventually reached the final taking down the 12th, 2nd and 11th seeds on his way. In the final he faced fellow Australian Nick Kyrgios. After having two set points in the first set he eventually lost 7–6(7–4), 6–3.

In June, he returned to competitive play at Wimbledon, and made the third round in the boys' singles and won the boys' doubles with Nick Kyrgios.[7]

Kokkinakis lost the final of US Open Boys' Singles, losing in three sets against Borna Ćorić, 6–3, 3–6, 1–6. Following the result, Kokkinakis reached a career high junior ranking of 10.[8]

Despite still being eligible, Kokkinakis elected not to play junior events in 2014 and instead focused on the men's tour.

Professional career

2011–2013: Professional tour debut

Kokkinakis began his professional career in 2011 at the Australia F3 Future's event at the age of 14 where he lost 6–8 in the third set tiebreak to Leon Frost. He recorded his first professional win the following week against Kento Takeuchi at the Australia F4 event. He then lost in the second round to Michael Venus.

In 2012, after playing Futures events in Australia, Slovenia, Germany and the Netherlands, Kokkinakis equaled his best result of the year by reaching the semifinals of the Belgium F4 event. He then returned to play Futures in Australia where he reached back to back quarterfinals in the F5 and F6 events, losing to Luke Saville both times. He finished the year by reaching the semifinals at the Australia F12 event where he lost to Ben Mitchell.

He began 2013 by filling-in on the United States and German teams during the 2013 Hopman Cup as a replacement for injured John Isner and Tommy Haas.[9][10] Kokkinakis competed in the qualifying competition of the 2013 Australian Open, losing to Steve Johnson 15–17 in the third set. Kokkinakis sustained a stress fracture in his back in the Australian Open boys' final which kept him out of competition until mid 2013.[11] He then returned to competition playing Futures tournaments in the Czech Republic, Canada and the United States with the highlight being a quarterfinal of the Canada F5 event. In September and October, Kokkinakis competed in two Challenger events in the United States. The first was the 2013 Napa Valley Challenger where he qualified and reached the second round, going down to Bradley Klahn despite leading by a set. Then in the 2013 Sacramento Challenger he qualified and made the second round. He again lost despite leading by a set against Nick Kyrgios. As a result of this, his ranking increased to a career best of number 655. In October, Kokkinakis paired up with Benjamin Mitchell and won the Melbourne Challenger defeating Alex Bolt and Andrew Whittington in the final in straight sets. This increased his doubles ranking by 453 places, which put him up to a career high of number 505. He also reached the second round in the singles. He looked like he would cause a big upset after taking the first set against Matt Ebden before losing the next two sets. He finished his year at the 2013 Traralgon Challenger where he lost in the second round to James Duckworth in straight sets.

Despite missing half of the year due to injury, Kokkinakis finished 2013 with a ranking of number 627.

2014: Breakthrough to top 200

Kokkinakis began 2014 in qualifying at the 2014 Brisbane International after receiving a wildcard. He qualified and drew fellow Australian and eventual tournament champion Lleyton Hewitt in round one where he went down in straight sets.[12][13] On 8 January, Kokkinakis was awarded a wild card into the 2014 Australian Open.[14] He defeated Igor Sijsling in the first round in four sets despite suffering from cramp.[15] He was defeated in the second round by top seed and world number one Rafael Nadal.[16]

Kokkinakis reached the semis of the 2014 Heilbronner Neckarcup coming through the qualifying and beating Jesse Huta Galung, Michael Russell and Marsel İlhan. He then lost to number 1 seed Jan-Lennard Struff and missed out on a place in his first ATP challenger tour final. Kokkinakis received a wild card in the French Open qualifying rounds, where he made the final, and despite having match point in the third set, he lost to Ante Pavić, 6–4, 6–7, 5–7. This result improved his ranking inside the top 300 for the first time. Kokkinakis won his first singles title in Canada on July 13, defeating Fritz Wolmarans in the final. Kokkinakis then qualified for the 2014 Shenzhen Open. He beat Egor Gerasimov 7–6(7–3), 6–1 in the first round for a place in the second round where he got beaten by 6th seed Santiago Giraldo 6–4, 6–3. Kokkinakis qualified for his second career Masters 1000 in Shanghai, but lost to Feliciano López in the 1st round 7–6, 3–6, 4–6.

Kokkinakis finished 2014 with a ranking of number 150.

2015: Breakthrough to top 100

Kokkinakis began 2015 at the Brisbane International where he received a wild card into the main draw.[17] In the first round he defeated 8th seed Julien Benneteau in straight sets.[18] He lost in the second round against compatriot Bernard Tomic.[19] Kokkinakis and Grigor Dimitrov were also awarded a wildcard into the doubles event. They reached the semifinals, where they lost to Kei Nishikori and Alexandr Dolgopolov.

Kokkinakis received a wildcard also into the 2015 Australian Open,[20] where he defeated 11th seed Ernests Gulbis in the first round,[21] and then lost to compatriot Sam Groth in five sets in round 2. In February, Kokkinakis qualified for three ATP World Tour events; Memphis, Delray and Mexican Open. In March, Kokkinakis played his first live rubber at the Davis Cup. He defeated Czech, Lukáš Rosol in five sets, 4–6, 2–6, 7–5, 7–5, 6–3. He was awarded a wild card into Indian Wells where he defeated Jan-Lennard Struff, Guillermo García-López and Juan Mónaco before losing to Bernard Tomic in the fourth round.

Next, he competed in the Miami Open, where he lost in the first round to Carlos Berlocq. Following, he competed in Istanbul Open where he completed three rounds of qualifying, but losing in the round of 32 to Dusan Lajovic 6-4, 7-5.

Following Istanbul, he qualified for the Madrid Open, and he fell in the first round to Sam Querrey in three sets, however, this improved his ranking and broke him into the top 100 for the first time.

He won the Challenger BNP Paribas Primrose (Bordeaux) defeating Thiemo de Bakker, then got a wildcard into the French Open, where he defeated Nikoloz Basilashvili and 27th seed Bernard Tomic in the second round before losing to eventual finalist and world number 1 Novak Djokovic.[22]

Kokkinakis began his grass court season at the Queen's Club Championships after being awarded a last minute wildcard following the withdrawal of Kyle Edmund. In his opening match he beat Jérémy Chardy, but lost in the second round to Gilles Simon. Kokkinakis was defeated in round 1 of Wimbledon against 24th seed Leonardo Mayer. He also contested the Men's Doubles with Lleyton Hewitt and the pair reached the 3rd round before losing to eventual champions Rojer/Tecău. Kokkinakis then played for Australia at the Davis Cup quarterfinals where he lost to Mikhail Kukushkin in straight sets. He was then replaced in the reverse singles by Lleyton Hewitt who secured Australia a spot in the semifinals.

On August 12, 2015, Nick Kyrgios revealed that Kokkinakis had previously slept with Donna Vekić, alleged girlfriend of Stan Wawrinka, while playing Wawrinka at the Montreal Masters. Kokkinakis later responded to Kyrgios's comments, saying "I let him know. I made it pretty clear that he can't be doing that. If he's got a problem, he's got to say it in private. The way he went about it definitely wasn't the right thing."[23] In his first match after the incident, he was involved in an altercation with American Ryan Harrison during their qualifying match at the Cincinnati Masters, with one report alleging that Harrison threatened physical violence against Kokkinakis and insulted his crew.[24]

Kokkinakis ended the year with a ranking of 80.

2016: Injury-plagued year

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.[25] Kokkinakis also missed the 2016 French Open and 2016 Wimbledon Championships. Kokkinakis' first competitive match in 2016 came at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where he lost in the first round to Gastão Elias. On August 25, Kokkinakis announced he would miss the US Open due to a pulled pectoral muscle.[26]

2017: First ATP final event

Kokkinakis' made his comeback at the Brisbane International after receiving a wildcard in doubles with Jordan Thompson. The duo made it to the final, defeating the top seeds en route, where they won the title, the first Australian duo to win the Brisbane International, defeating Gilles Müller and Sam Querrey. Kokkinakis was granted a singles wildcard at the Apia International, where he was scheduled to play Thompson in the first round, but withdrew due to injury. He subsequently withdrew from the Australian Open. In May, Kokkinakis returned to competitive play in doubles with Alex Bolt at Bordeaux Challenger where they reached the quarterfinals. Using a protective ranking, Kokkinakis played his first singles match since October 2015 at Lyon losing to Denis Istomin in straight sets.[27] In June, Kokkinakis defeated Mikhail Youzhny at ‘s-Hertogenbosch. This was his first ATP tour win since August 2015.[28] In the second round, he lost to Daniil Medvedev. The following week, Kokkinakis received a wildcard into Queen's where he defeated Milos Raonic in his opening match in straight sets to record his first top 10 victory. He lost to Daniil Medvedev in the second round for the second consecutive week. Entering the Los Cabos Open as a wildcard, Kokkinakis first defeated world no. 60 Frances Tiafoe in straight tie breaker sets. He then followed that with two more wins over Peter Polansky and Taylor Fritz to reach the semifinals. He then upset the first seed and Wimbledon 2017 semifinalist Tomas Berdych to reach his first ATP final, losing to Sam Querrey. In August, Kokkinakis lost in round 1 of the US Open to Janko Tipsarevic. This was his final match of the year and ended 2017 with a singles rank of 209.

2018

Kokkinakis commenced the year at the Australian Open, but lost to Daniil Medvedev in round 1.

In March, Kokkinakis lost qualifying for Indian Wells, before qualifying for the 2018 Miami Open where he defeated world No. 1 Roger Federer in the second round in three sets, gaining the biggest victory of his career.[29] He lost to Fernando Verdasco in the third round, in a close third-set tiebreaker. He suffered another setback when cracking a kneecap at the Monte Carlo Masters.[30]

In May, Kokkinakis lost in the second round of qualifying of the French Open and in June, in the third round of qualifying of Wimbledon. In July, Kokkinakis lost in the first round at Atlanta and Los Cabos, but reached the final of the doubles in Los Cabos. In August, Kokkinakis returned the Challenger Tour and won both the single and doubles title at Nordic Naturals; it was Kokkinakis' second singles challenger title and first since 2015.[31]

ATP career finals

Singles: 1 (1 runner-up)

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–0)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (0–1)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–1)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (0–1)
Indoor (0–0)
ResultW–L{{nsDate{{nsTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss0–1Aug 2017}}Los Cabos Open, Mexico250 SeriesHardUSA}} Sam Querrey3–6, 6–3, 2–6

Doubles: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP World Tour Finals (0–0)
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP World Tour 500 Series (0–0)
ATP World Tour 250 Series (1–1)
Finals by surface
Hard (1–1)
Clay (0–0)
Grass (0–0)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (1–1)
Indoor (0–0)
ResultW–L{{nsDate{{nsTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Jan 2017}}Brisbane International, Australia250 SeriesHardAUS}} Jordan ThompsonLUX}} Gilles Müller
{{flagicon|USA}} Sam Querrey
7–6(9–7), 6–4
Loss1–1Aug 2018}}Los Cabos Open, Mexico250 SeriesHardUSA}} Taylor FritzESA}} Marcelo Arévalo
{{flagicon|MEX}} Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela
4–6, 4–6

ATP Challengers and ITF Futures finals

Singles: 4 (4–0)

Legend
ATP Challengers (3–0)
ITF Futures (1–0)
ResultW–L{{nsDate{{nsTournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Jul 2014}}Saskatoon, CanadaFuturesHardRSA}} Fritz Wolmarans 7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–3)
Win2–0May 2015}}Bordeaux, FranceChallengerClayNED}} Thiemo de Bakker6–4, 1–6, 7–6(7–5)
Win3–0August 2018}}Aptos, United StatesChallengerHardRSA}} Lloyd Harris6–2, 6–3
Win4–0October 2018}}Las Vegas ChallengerChallengerHardSLO}} Blaž Rola6–4, 6–4

Doubles: 5 (3–2)

Legend
ATP Challengers (3–0)
ITF Futures (0–2)
ResultW–L{{nsDate{{nsTournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Jun 2012}}Litija, SloveniaFuturesClayMEX}} Daniel GarzaGER}} Steven Moneke
{{flagicon|GER}} Marc Sieber
2–6, 6–2, [8–10]
Loss0–2Jul 2012}}Knokke, BelgiumFuturesClayAHO}} Alexander BlomBEL}} Joris De Loore
{{flagicon|GBR}} Oliver Golding
7–5, 6–7(3–7), [7–10]
Win1–0Oct 2013}}Melbourne, AustraliaChallengerHardAUS}} Benjamin MitchellAUS}} Andrew Whittington
{{flagicon|AUS}} Alex Bolt
6–3, 6–2
Win2–0Jul 2014}}Winnetka, United StatesChallengerHardUSA}} Denis KudlaUSA}} Raymond Sarmiento
{{flagicon|USA}} Evan King
6–2, 7–6(7–4)
Win3–0August 2018}}Aptos, United StatesChallengerHardAUS}} Matt ReidGBR}} Jonny O'Mara
{{flagicon|GBR}} Joe Salisbury
6-2 4-6 [10-8]

Junior Grand Slam finals

Singles: 2 (2 runner-ups)

ResultYearTournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss2013Australian OpenHardAUS}} Nick Kyrgios6–7(4–7), 3–6
Loss2013US OpenHardCRO}} Borna Ćorić6–3, 3–6, 1–6

Doubles: 1 (1 title)

ResultYearTournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentScore
Win2013WimbledonGrassAUS}} Nick KyrgiosFRA}} Enzo Couacaud
{{flagicon|ITA}} Stefano Napolitano
6–2, 6–3

National representation

Davis Cup

Kokkinakis made his Davis Cup debut for Australia in February 2014 against France at the age of 17.[32] He was selected to play in the fourth rubber, which was a dead rubber. He lost in straight sets to Julien Benneteau.

He made his debut in a live rubber in 2015 with a comeback five-set win over Lukáš Rosol.

All Davis Cup Matches: 2–3 (Singles: 2–3)
RoundDateOpponentsTie scoreVenueSurfaceMatchOpponentRubber score
2014 Davis Cup World Group
R131 Jan–2 Feb 2014FRA}}
0–5
La Roche-sur-YonClay (i)Singles 3Julien Benneteau4–6, 1–6
2015 Davis Cup World Group
R16–8 Mar 2015CZE}}
3–2
OstravaHard (i)Singles 1Lukáš Rosol4–6, 2–6, 7–5, 7–5, 6–3
QF17–19 Jul 2015KAZ}}
3–2
DarwinGrassSingles 1Mikhail Kukushkin4–6, 3–6, 3–6
SF18–20 Sep 2015{{davis|GBR}}
2–3
GlasgowHard (i)Singles 1Andy Murray3–6, 0–6, 3–6
Singles 4Daniel Evans7–5, 6–4

Performance timelines

{{Performance key}}

Singles

Current through the 2019 Australian Open.
Tournament2013201420152016201720182019SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenQ12R2RAA1R1R0 / 42–4
French OpenAQ33RA1RQ20 / 22–2
WimbledonAA1RA1RQ30 / 20–2
US OpenAQ21RA1RQ20 / 20–2
Win–Loss0–01–13–40–00–30–10–10 / 104–10
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells MastersAQ14RAAQ10 / 13–1
Miami OpenAA1RAA3R0 / 22–2
Monte-Carlo MastersAAAAA1R0 / 10–1
Madrid OpenAA1RAAA0 / 10–1
Italian OpenAAAAAA0 / 00–0
Canadian OpenA1RQ1AAA0 / 10–1
Cincinnati MastersAA2RAAA0 / 11–1
Shanghai MastersA1RAAAA0 / 10–1
Paris MastersAAAAAA0 / 00–0
Win–Loss0–00–24–40–00–02–20–00 / 86–8
National representation
Summer OlympicsNot Held1RNot Held0 / 10–1
Davis CupA1RSFAAA0 / 22–3
Career statistics
2013201420152016201720182019Career
Tournaments0617176239
Titles00000000
Finals00001001
Hard Win–Loss0–02–610–130–14–23–50–219–29
Clay Win–Loss0–00–12–30–00–20–10–02–7
Grass Win–Loss0–00–01–30–02–30–00–03–6
Overall Win–Loss0–02–713–190–16–73–60–224–42
Win (%)22%43%0%46%33%0%{{tennis win percentage|won=24|lost=42|integer=yes}}
Year-end ranking62815080NR209146

Doubles

Tournament2013201420152016201720182019SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open1R1R1RAA1RA0 / 40–4
French OpenAA2RAAA0 / 11–1
WimbledonAA3RA2RA0 / 23–2
US OpenAAAAAA0 / 00–0
Win–Loss0–10–13–30–01–10–10–00 / 74–7
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells MastersAA2RAAA0 / 11–1
Career statistics
Titles00001001
Finals00001102
Overall Win–Loss0–11–26–80–05–33–30–015–17
Year-end ranking492333168178198{{tennis win percentage|won=15|lost=17|integer=yes}}

Record against top-10 players

Kokkinakis' match record against players who have been ranked in the Top 10, with those who are active in boldface.

{{tennis hth header}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|SRB}} Novak Djokovic|hr={{Sort|01|1}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=4–6, 4–6, 4–6|t=2015 French Open|rd=3R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|AUS}} Lleyton Hewitt|hr={{Sort|01|1}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=3–6, 5–7|t=2014 Brisbane|rd=1R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Murray|hr={{Sort|01|1}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=3–6, 0–6, 3–6|t=2015 Davis Cup|rd=SF}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|ESP}} Rafael Nadal|hr={{Sort|01|1}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=2–6, 4–6, 2–6|t=2014 Australian Open|rd=2R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|CAN}} Milos Raonic|hr={{Sort|03|3}}|w=1|l=0|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Won|s=7–6(7–5), 7–6(10–8)|t=2017 Queen's Club|rd=1R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Martín del Potro|hr={{Sort|03|3}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=3–6, 6–3, 6–7(2–7), 4–6|t=2017 Wimbledon|rd=1R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|CZE}} Tomáš Berdych|hr={{Sort|04|4}}|w=1|l=0|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Won|s=3–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–4|t=2017 Los Cabos|rd=SF}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|JPN}} Kei Nishikori|hr={{Sort|04|4}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=6–4, 1–6, 4–6, 4–6|t=2017 French Open|rd=1R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|RSA}} Kevin Anderson|hr={{Sort|05|5}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=6–4, 2–6, 3–6|t=2014 Canada|rd=1R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|FRA}} Gilles Simon|hr={{Sort|06|6}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=4–6, 2–6|t=2015 Queen's Club|rd=2R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Verdasco|hr={{Sort|07|7}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=6–3, 4–6, 6–7(4–7)|t=2018 Miami|rd=3R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|FRA}} Richard Gasquet|hr={{Sort|07|7}}|w=0|l=2|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=6–4, 1–6, 6–4, 3–6, 0–2 ret.|t=2015 US Open|rd=1R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|RUS}} Mikhail Youzhny|hr={{Sort|08|8}}|w=1|l=0|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Won|s=6–4, 7–5|t=2017 Rosmalen|rd=1R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|SRB}} Janko Tipsarević|hr={{Sort|08|8}}|w=1|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=7–6(7–5), 6–3, 1–6, 6–7(2–7), 3–6|t=2017 US Open|rd=1R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|CYP}} Marcos Baghdatis|hr={{Sort|08|8}}|w=0|l=1|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Lost|s=1–6, 3–6|t=2018 Indian Wells|rd=Q1}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|LAT}} Ernests Gulbis|hr={{Sort|10|10}}|w=1|l=0|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Won|s=5–7, 6–0, 1–6, 7–6(7–2), 8–6|t=2015 Australian Open|rd=1R}}}}{{tennis hth opponent|o={{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Mónaco|hr={{Sort|10|10}}|w=1|l=0|lm={{tennis hth opponent last match|rt=Won|s=6–2, 5–7, 7–6(7–5)|t=2015 Indian Wells|rd=3R}}}}{{tennis hth footer|w=7|l=13|u={{date|2018-08-13}}}}

Top-10 wins

#PlayerRankEventSurfaceRdScoreTK Rank
2017
1.CAN}} Milos Raonic6Queen's Club, London, United KingdomGrass1R 7–6(7–5), 7–6(10–8) 698
2018
2.SUI}} Roger Federer1Miami Open, United StatesHard2R 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–4) 175

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External links

{{Top ten Australian male singles tennis players}}{{Wimbledon boys' doubles champions}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kokkinakis, Thanasi}}

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