Tennis Australia has once again reminded players not to participate in any exhibition events in Russia. The development came after a recent report published in a local media outlet’s report revealed that Thanasi Kokkinakis participated in an exhibition competition in Russia during the off-season.
Australian tennis player Thanasi Kokkinakis's appearance at a Russian tournament in late 2024 has raised questions over the clarity of sanctions laws. Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine ...
Thanasi Kokkinakis took painkillers for a longstanding ... for playing lucrative exhibition matches - including in Russia last month - before pulling out of Adelaide last week.
Nick Kyrgios may have been knocked out of the first round of the Australian Open Men's Singles, but his name has stayed in the spotlight after blasting tennis great Todd Woodbridge.
Nick Kygrios may be out of the Open but that hasn’t stopped him from picking fights off the court, going after great Todd Woodbridge.
Tennis Australia is warning players not to compete in Russia amid reports Davis Cup star Thanasi Kokkinakis featured in an exhibition there before the summer
Todd Woodbridge has criticised Thanasi Kokkinakis for putting Russian money ... at the end of 2024 and instead taking money to play in Russia. 'Scheduling is a really interesting thing with ...
Thanasi Kokkinakis needs to assess his schedule and consider rethinking his priorities ahead of grand slam events, 16-time slam winner Todd Woodbridge has declared.
Kokkinakis was forced to withdraw from the Adelaide International last week due to a shoulder injury, and his chances of a first-round win at the Australian Open looked dire. It led Aussie legend Woodbridge to question whether Kokkinakis should have been prioritising rest in the lead-up instead of playing exhibition events for the money.
Australian tennis player Thanasi Kokkinakis has hit back at Aussie doubles legend Todd Woodbridge for questioning his scheduling decisions ahead of the Australian Open.
A “cooked” Thanasi Kokkinakis has hit back at criticism that he prioritized money over preparing for his home Grand Slam but has conceded he may soon need a break to get his body right.