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Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis wins Sarasota Open, punches ticket to French Open

Here Australian tennis player Thanasi Kokkinakis celebrating his win over Canadian tennis player Gabriel Diallo, off camera. Sarasota's Elizabeth Moore Sarasota Open ATP Challenger with Bruce Flory the tournament director brings you some thrilling tennis action and wonderful company at Payne Park's Tennis Center (PPTC) located in downtown Sarasota. Once again the Sarasota Open ATP Challenger at Payne Park in back located just steps away from Main Street, which boasts an incredible food, art and shopping scene The location gives the tennis tournament the opportunity to attract more fans with its highly desirable central location as well as creating a week-long event that players, volunteers and fans won’t want to miss. Visit sarasotaopen.com to learn more details about the annual tennis tournament.

SARASOTA – Thanasi Kokkinakis joined forces with fellow Australian Nick Kyrgios in 2022 for the most memorable moment of his tennis career. The duo captured the Australian Open doubles title, despite entering the tournament a wild car and ranked No. 434.

Now, the two Aussies have something else in common.

Kokkinakis delivered a convincing 6-3, 1-6, 6-0 victory over Belgium’s Zizou Burgs on a picturesque Sunday afternoon at Payne Park Tennis Center in downtown Sarasota to win the singles championship of the 2024 Elizabeth Moore Sarasota Open.

Kyrgios claimed the singles crown at the 2014 Sarasota Open.

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“I guess Nick and I will have something new to chat about,” a relieved Kokkinakis said following the match.

The 6-foot-4, 28-year-old entered the ATP Challenger Tour event with the added pressure of knowing that if he won at Sarasota, he would be guaranteed a spot in the main draw of this year’s French Open by cracking the top 100 rankings. He entered the tournament with a world ranking of No. 101 and was seeded No. 3.

“This is my springboard to the French Open,” Kokkinakis said. “I would be lying if I said I didn’t feel any pressure out there.

“Coming into the week, it’s not the kind of thought process you want to have. I like to play free and play my game. But that made it tough. I just kept fighting. I knew what was at stake. I kept pushing hard and found a way to win.”

After Kokkinakis dominated the first set, Bergs dramatically turned it around for the second by a 6-1 margin.

“I lost my focus there for a while,” Kokkinakis said. “But I was able to gather myself. I was putting a lot of pressure on my shoulders. It was a relief after winning.”

Ray Collins the voice and emcee for the 2024 Sarasota Elizabeth Moore Sarasota Open ATP Challenger interviewing Australian tennis player Thanasi Kokkinakis after a win on Friday afternoon. Thrilling tennis action and wonderful company at Payne Park's Tennis Center (PPTC) located in downtown Sarasota. Once again the Sarasota Open ATP Challenger at Payne Park in back located just steps away from Main Street, which boasts an incredible food, art and shopping scene The location gives the tennis tournament the opportunity to attract more fans with its highly desirable central location as well as creating a week-long event that players, volunteers and fans won’t want to miss. Visit sarasotaopen.com to learn more details about the annual tennis tournament.

Bergs entered the tournament as the No. 4 seed and a No. 109 world ranking. His runner-up finish at Sarasota won’t get him into the top 100. But he’s inching closer.

“This was a little heartbreaking,” said the 24-year-old Bergs. His parents gave him the first name of Zizou in honor of the French soccer star Zinedine Zidane, who wears the moniker as a nickname. “But I will crack that top 100 eventually.”

The next stop for Bergs will be the Tallahassee Open, another ATP Tour Challenger event, where he will attempt to defend his singles title.

“This week I am in the finals,” Bergs said. “Next week, I have a title to defend. That is the life of tennis.”

Kokkinakis put the match in the bag with his 6-0 shutout in the third set.

Australian, Melbourne based influenster Hannah Dal Sasso, on right, cheering on tennis player Thanasi Kokkinakis. Sarasota's Elizabeth Moore Sarasota Open ATP Challenger with Bruce Flory the tournament director brings you some thrilling tennis action and wonderful company at Payne Park's Tennis Center (PPTC) located in downtown Sarasota. Once again the Sarasota Open ATP Challenger at Payne Park in back located just steps away from Main Street, which boasts an incredible food, art and shopping scene The location gives the tennis tournament the opportunity to attract more fans with its highly desirable central location as well as creating a week-long event that players, volunteers and fans won’t want to miss. Visit sarasotaopen.com to learn more details about the annual tennis tournament.

“I probably broke his spirit a little bit after he played a great second set,” Kokkinakis said. “Both of us have had long weeks. When you get to the final, both of you are a little bit fatigued.

“Zizou is a hell of a player. He will crack the top 100. It’s just a matter of time.

The path to the final for Kokkinakis included a grueling three-and-a-half-hour 7-6 (2), 4-6, 7-6 (3) quarterfinal victory on Friday over No. 7 seed Gabriel Diallo of Canada. He needed another two hours to dispose of Australian Marc Polmans 6-2, 7-6 (5) in his semifinal on Saturday.

Englishman Oliver Crawford and American Tristan Boyer teamed up on Saturday night to capture the Sarasota Open doubles title by beating Tennys Sandgren and Ethan Quinn of the U.S., 6-4, 6-2.

This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Sarasota Open win pushes Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis into French Open draw