5 MINUTES AGO: “SAD NEWS” Thanasi Kokkinakis bursts into tears in anguish as he reveals the real reason behind suddenly stopping the match and withdrawing from the 2026 Australian Open “I can’t continue”, leaving Alex de Minaur as Australia’s only hope… “I’m so sorry I can’t keep bringing glory to Australia – please support de Minaur, because I believe he can do it and make our country proud!!”

In a raw and emotional moment that has gripped the Australian tennis community, Thanasi Kokkinakis fought back tears during a live Channel 9 interview just minutes ago, publicly disclosing the full extent of his recurring shoulder injury that forced him to retire from his opening match at the Adelaide International and officially withdraw from the 2026 Australian Open.

The 30-year-old Adelaide native, who has battled through multiple serious injuries since his remarkable comeback in 2025, was competing against Sebastian Korda in the first round of the Adelaide event when severe pain in his surgically repaired right shoulder became unbearable after just five games. Kokkinakis called for the trainer, received treatment, attempted to continue, but ultimately had to stop the match in tears on court.

Medical evaluations immediately confirmed the worst: the shoulder had flared up badly, with inflammation and instability that made it impossible to recover in time for the Australian Open, which begins on January 18 at Melbourne Park.

Speaking to reporters outside the Adelaide venue with his voice cracking and eyes red, Kokkinakis delivered a heartfelt, unfiltered statement that instantly went viral across Australia and the tennis world:

“I’m so sorry… I’m so sorry I couldn’t continue. I wanted nothing more than to play in front of our home crowd at the Australian Open, to fight for every point and bring some pride back to this country. But the shoulder just gave out again. It’s not just pain—it’s knowing I’m letting everyone down. I’ve fought so hard to get back, and now… I have to pull out.”

He paused, wiping his face, before continuing with a trembling voice:

“But there’s still hope. Alex de Minaur is still in the draw. He’s our number one, he’s carrying the flag now. Please, everyone—get behind Demon. Cheer for him like you would for me. I truly believe he can go deep, maybe even further. He’s got the heart, the fight, the talent. Make Australia proud through him. I’ll be watching every match from home, screaming my lungs out.”

Kokkinakis’s withdrawal is a devastating blow to Australian tennis. The “Special Ks” duo—Kokkinakis and close friend Nick Kyrgios—had been one of the most anticipated storylines heading into the home Grand Slam. The pair, who famously won the Australian Open doubles title in 2022, had planned to team up again in doubles this year while Kokkinakis also competed in singles. Now, with Kokkinakis out of singles, the pressure falls entirely on Alex de Minaur, the world No. 6 and Australia’s top-ranked male player, who is already facing what many are calling the toughest draw in the tournament.

De Minaur’s path includes a brutal first-round matchup against former Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini, followed by potential clashes with Frances Tiafoe, Alexander Bublik, and world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals. Australia has not had a homegrown men’s singles champion at the Australian Open since Mark Edmondson in 1976, and the nation’s hopes were already slim. Kokkinakis’s exit leaves de Minaur as the sole Australian male representative in the singles main draw.

The tennis world reacted with an outpouring of support. Lleyton Hewitt, Australia’s Davis Cup captain and former world No. 1, posted on Instagram: “Thanasi gave everything he had. Injuries are cruel, but his spirit is unbreakable. Now it’s time for the country to unite behind Alex. We’re with you both.”

Nick Kyrgios, visibly emotional in his own social media post, wrote: “Biggest heart in the game. Rest up, mate. Demon’s got this. Australia forever. Love you bro.”

Tennis Australia released a statement expressing deep disappointment: “We are heartbroken for Thanasi. He is a fighter, a fan favorite, and an inspiration to so many. We wish him a full and speedy recovery. We now turn our full support to Alex de Minaur as he carries Australia’s hopes into Melbourne Park.”

Fans flooded social media with messages of love and encouragement. #GetUpDemon and #ThanasiStrong quickly became trending topics in Australia, with thousands sharing stories of how Kokkinakis’s resilience—overcoming open-heart surgery in 2025, multiple shoulder issues, and long layoffs—had inspired them personally.

Kokkinakis’s injury history has been well-documented and heartbreaking. In early 2025, he underwent major chest surgery to repair a life-threatening condition, followed by months of rehabilitation. He made a courageous return in late 2025, reaching the quarterfinals of several Challenger events before earning a wildcard into Adelaide. Many believed this year’s Australian Open would be his triumphant homecoming. Instead, the shoulder—already surgically repaired multiple times—betrayed him once more.

Medical experts have noted that recurring shoulder injuries in overhead athletes like tennis players are notoriously difficult to manage long-term. Kokkinakis has previously spoken openly about the mental toll of constant setbacks, yet he has always returned with the same infectious energy and fighting spirit that has endeared him to fans.

For the Australian Open, the loss of Kokkinakis in singles is a significant narrative hit. His charisma, powerful serve, and never-say-die attitude made him a crowd favorite. Now, all eyes turn to de Minaur, who has already carried immense pressure as the nation’s top hope. The 27-year-old has reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open before (in 2025) and is determined to go further.

De Minaur responded to Kokkinakis’s message on social media with a simple but powerful reply: “Love you mate. Rest up. I’ve got this for us. For Australia. Let’s make you proud.”

As the countdown to Melbourne Park begins, the nation’s focus now turns to Alex de Minaur. With the weight of a country—and the heartfelt backing of his injured friend—on his shoulders, the “Demon” will step onto Rod Laver Arena knowing he carries not just his own dreams, but those of Thanasi Kokkinakis and an entire tennis-loving nation.

Injuries may have silenced one Australian warrior, but they have only amplified the call for another to rise.

Get ready, Australia. The fight continues.

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