Tennis
Kyrgios and Kokkinakis are in the doubles final! Watch their crazy celebration
Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkikanis, this duo is definitely worth watching. The Australian pair unexpectedly made it to the doubles final and, apart from their great tennis, they’ve been entertaining the fans.
Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkikanis, this duo is definitely worth watching. The Australian pair unexpectedly made it to the doubles final and, apart from their great tennis, they’ve been entertaining the fans.
“I’m not done yet. I want to win this f*cking thing,” Kyrgios said after advancing to the semifinals. He stirred up the home crowd in the stands, who were in raptures watching the K+K duo.
It is indeed something to watch. The two entertainers not only show great tennis strokes, they also entertain the fans with their celebrations and complete openness during their interviews.
“In singles it’s much more serious. In doubles, there are two of us and we talk about complete rubbish during the break. We enjoy it,” Kokkinakis described the collaboration. Although you probably wouldn’t expect much success with that approach, the Australian duo has already reached the final of their home Australian Open.
In the semi-finals, the K+K duo took on the Granollers/Zeballos pair. The Australians won the first set in a tiebreak, but in the second set they took the serve from their opponents at 5-4 and won 6-4.
When Kokkinakis decided the match with a winning lob, both tennis players let out all their emotions. They threw their rackets high in the air, embraced each other fiercely until they ended up on the ground.
Kyrgios knows how to handle a home crowd. He has the best conditions at the Australian Open because he is the darling of the local fans and they also create a raucous atmosphere for him. the 26-year-old tennis player is also helping it along.
But would the duo K+K celebrate properly just to reach the final? No way. The Australian duo have enjoyed every progression from the early rounds.
Source: Twitter, Australian Open
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