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Australia's Thanasi Kokkinakis Beats USA's Ben Shelton In Davis Cup Thriller
Thanasi Kokkinakis edged Ben Shelton 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (16/14) to put Australia 1-0 up on record 32-time Davis Cup winners the United States in the quarter-finals on Thursday.
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Miami Open: Hubert Hurkacz Beats Thanasi Kokkinakis In Eepic, Daniil Medvedev Cruises Through
Hurkacz was pushed all the way by the Australian lucky loser Kokkinakis before emerging with a 6-7 (10/12), 7-6 (9/7), 7-6 (8/6) victory.
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Andy Murray's 4:00am Australian Open Finish - 'Crazy' Or 'Great Story'?
At five hours and 45 minutes it was the Briton's longest match in a storied career characterised by comebacks both on and off the court
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"It's A Joke": Andy Murray Fumes At Chair Umpire On Being Denied Toilet Break
Andy Murray, who had already used all of his bathroom allocations, wasn't allowed to leave the court to relieve himself
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Andy Murray Wins Five-Set Early Morning Epic At Australian Open
In front of a raucous but weary Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne, the Briton finally prevailed 4-6, 6-7 (4/7), 7-6 (7/5), 6-3, 7-5
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Davis Cup Heavyweights Australia, Spain And France Into Finals
Australian Open doubles champion Thanasi Kokkinakis won a decisive singles rubber to power 28-time winners Australia through to the next stage of the Davis Cup Saturday where they were joined by fellow multiple champions Spain and France
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Nick Kyrgios And Thanasi Kokkinakis Win Australian Open Men's Doubles Title
Australian bad boys Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis won the Australian Open men's doubles title on Saturday, beating compatriots Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell on Rod Laver Arena.
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Nick Kyrgios Smashes Racquet, Flips Finger As He Reaches Doubles Final
Tennis' bad boy Nick Kyrgios was at it again Thursday, smashing a racquet and flipping a finger at the crowd as he and partner Thanasi Kokkinakis ensured an all-Australian Melbourne Park men's doubles final for the first time in 42 years.
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Nick Kyrgios Accuses Doubles Coach Of Fight Threat At Australian Open
Nick Kyrgios claimed Saturday a coach and trainer associated with Croatian doubles opponents Mate Pavic and Nikola Mektic threatened to fight him after the top seeds were bundled out of the Australian Open.
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Miami Open: Roger Federer To Lose No.1 Ranking After Shock Loss To Thanasi Kokkinakis
Roger Federer will be replaced by Spain's Rafael Nadal when the rankings are released at the end of the tournament.