Meet Thanasi Kokkinakis – one of the new Australian stars in the making
Australian men’s tennis relied too heavily for years on former world number one Lleyton Hewitt but suddenly the traditional heavyweight nation in the sport is awash with young trail-blazers.
Nick Kyrgios, 20, has already broken through, reaching the Wimbledon quarter-finals last year after taking out Rafa Nadal and now 19-year-old Thanasi Kokkinakis is threatening to do the same at the French Open.
On Thursday, he beat compatriot Bernard Tomic, still Australia’s number one and only 22 himself but in danger of being overshadowed by the brash new wave.
Kokkinakis came back from two sets down to beat 27th seed Tomic, saving three match points before prevailing 3-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 8-6 on a jam-packed Court Seven at Roland Garros.
With a sore hip following a fall, he trailed 5-2 and 15-40 in the deciding set, but pulled out an ace and forced Tomic into a backhand error.
Another match point was saved with an ace and Kokkinakis then reeled Tomic in, broke him at 6-6 and held his nerve to serve for the match, falling on to his back in the red dust to celebrate reaching the third round where he will face world number one Novak Djokovic.