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Tennis star Thanasi Kokkinakis’s career in jeopardy after injury resurfaces and ruins French Open run

By uk-times.com28 May 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Luckless Australian tennis star Thanasi Kokkinakis has vowed to battle on despite his future again being thrown into doubt after another savage injury blow wrecked his latest comeback bid at the French Open.

The ill-starred 30-year-old was forced to pull out at the start of the third set of his second-round contest with Spanish veteran Pablo Carreno Busta on Wednesday with a recurrence of the chronic right shoulder problem that’s been placing a question mark over his career.

But the defiant 30-year-old, who said he’d pulled out because he feared the match might finish his season, was adamant: ‘I’m doing some scans tomorrow, I’m trying to be optimistic.’

Kokkinakis had cut a forlorn figure after duelling with typical bravery to level at a set apiece 5-7 6-4, after two hours in the 32C heat at Roland Garros, but having clearly been in discomfort throughout, as he constantly tried to shake out his serving shoulder, he needed physio treatment after the set.

He conversed at length with his team during that break but hauled himself up to start the third set, only to lose the first game to 30.

Before his own service game, he evidently realised there was no way he could continue, hitting the balls away and walking to the net, where 34-year-old Carreno Busta offered him sympathy.

Thanasi Kokkinakis (pictured) has been forced to retire hurt at the French Open 

Kokkinakis (pictured) has seen constant injuries derail his entire career

Kokkinakis (pictured) has seen constant injuries derail his entire career

‘Yeah, just struggling with the same injury,’ Kokkinakis reported afterwards. 

‘I could feel it getting worse. I kind of came into the match with a lot of doubts, because I wanted to go out there and give it a crack, but I knew it didn’t feel right. 

‘It progressively got worse with the match.’

Asked if he’d be flying home, he said: ‘Not yet, not yet. If I’d kept playing, that’s me probably out of Wimbledon and maybe even US Open, and something bad to happen. 

‘I’m trying to be optimistic, I just want to play the slams one more time. That’s my goal.’

It was a wretched setback for the Adelaide warrior, who had written a fresh chapter in his long injury fight by battling back in another exhausting five-setter – the 16th of his career – on Monday to beat Frenchman Terence Atmane and silence a baying home crowd.

But he had feared, rightly, that the recovery after a draining four-and-a-quarter hour slog in the sun would be challenging, and ultimately it proved too much for a man who’s only managed to complete four matches since groundbreaking pectoral surgery in February 2025 involved attaching a dead man’s Achilles to his shoulder.

He said on the eve of the tournament that he planned to give himself 12 months, and play in the four grand slams, to see whether it would be possible to extend his career.

Kokkinakis (pictured with Nick Kyrgios) could retire from tennis as a result of frequent physical issues

Kokkinakis (pictured with Nick Kyrgios) could retire from tennis as a result of frequent physical issues

Kokkinakis (pictured left) forfeited his match against Pablo Carreno Busta (pictured right)

Kokkinakis (pictured left) forfeited his match against Pablo Carreno Busta (pictured right)

Carreno Busta was hugely sympathetic.

‘I’m so sorry, because he’s a great guy, a great opponent, and I hope he can recover 100 per cent in the future,’ the Spaniard said.

‘I know that injury is probably the worst thing a tennis player or a sportsman can have, but I know he’s a fighter and I hope he can recover as soon as possible.’

On Australia’s first winless day of the tournament, Sydneysider James Duckworth, the country’s new No.2 in the live rankings, put up an excellent scrap against Spanish teenage star Rafael Jodar, only to succumb 6-1 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 7-5 to the 27th seed.

But 34-year-old Duckworth put up a much better showing against the new ‘Rafa’ than No.1 Alex de Minaur did when he was trounced by the 19-year-old in Madrid.

Jodar, who took a heavy tumble into the dirt when losing the second-set tiebreak and later needed a medical timeout for a thigh problem he perhaps incurred in the fall, still showed real steel as he prevailed in three hours 22 minutes.

With four Australians left in the draw, de Minaur, the only one so far through to the last-32 after a second-round walkover, received another boost after Jakub Mensik endured an awful ordeal, collapsing on court in the brutal heat in the throes of winning a four-hour, 41-minute epic with Mariano Navone.

He ended up having to be helped into a wheelchair to the locker rooms, but reported later he was confident he’d be ready to face ‘Demon’ on Friday.

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