Here’s the latest on Thanasi Kokkinakis based on recent coverage.
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Kokkinakis withdraws from singles at the Australian Open after re-aggravating his shoulder in Adelaide, though he indicated he may still compete in doubles with Nick Kyrgios at Melbourne Park [source: Yahoo Australia, Jan 14, 2026]. This marks a significant setback after his comeback and return to singles earlier in January.[1][2]
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He later faced a shoulder flare-up during the Australian Open doubles campaign with Kyrgios, leading to questions about his ability to continue competing at the event and in future weeks [source: Yahoo Australia, Jan 22, 2026].[3]
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The broader context surrounding his year includes ongoing recovery from multiple surgeries and a long injury layoff, with ongoing uncertainty about his schedule and long-term playing status, though he remains active in doubles and has expressed determination to return to form.[5][7]
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In early 2026, ESPN coverage highlighted his emotional return to action in doubles with Kyrgios, underscoring the volatility of his form and the fragility of his shoulder injuries during this period.[7]
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His public updates in 2026 have emphasized rehab and a cautious approach to competition, with some articles framing the year as make-or-break for his career trajectory.[5]
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For broader background, Kokkinakis has long dealt with injuries that have interrupted his career, including a notable shoulder/pectoral issue and a donor Achilles-tendon procedure in the past, which has shaped fan expectations and his on-court availability.[2][1]
If you’d like, I can pull in the most recent official statements from tournament sources or provide a brief timeline of his injury history and comebacks for clarity. I can also monitor for updates and summarize any new developments. Please tell me which format you prefer (short timeline, bullet recap, or a concise news digest).
Citations:
- Latest Aus Open withdrawal and doubles plan after Adelaide setback.[1]
- Adelaide/ AO storyline and doubles return details.[2]
- Post-AO shoulder flare and doubles exit coverage.[3]
- Make-or-break year framing and Paris 2026 context.[5]
- ESPN coverage of doubles reunion and unknowns.[7]