Geelong Advertiser

Kokkinakis can climb — Zverev

- BRAD ELBOROUGH

WORLD No.4 Alexander Zverev predicts Thanasi Kokkinakis will soar up the rankings this year — providing the Australian can avoid the dreaded injury curse.

Zverev and Kokkinakis came up through junior ranks together. But while Zverev has establishe­d himself in the top 10 after winning five ATP titles in 2017, Kokkinakis is ranked 209th after spending most of the past two years injured. The two rising stars will face off tonight in Australia’s Hopman Cup clash with Germany at Perth Arena. Germany has already beaten Canada and Belgium, and will qualify for the final with a win over Australia.

Australia must beat Germany 3-0 and rely on Canada beating Belgium to reach the decider.

Zverev is expecting big things from Kokkinakis this year. “He’s a great player,” Zverev said.

“He’s had too many injuries, that’s why I think his ranking is not where it should be. But he’s going to get up there quite quickly this year if he stays healthy.

“I think he would have been top 50 definitely (if not for the injuries).”

But the 21-year-old Australian has his sights set a bit higher. Kokkinakis is choosing to focus on his good form prior to his recent shoulder injury and his last match — a firstround loss to Janko Tipsarevic at the US Open in August.

Before that he beat then world No.6 Milos Raonic at Queen’s and No.14 Tomas Berdych on his way to making the final in Los Cabos, Mexico.

“I just want to make guaranteed going to all the slams pretty quick and then go from here,” he said.

“I feel I can match it with guys higher than that, as I have shown in the slams and at Queens and Mexico.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? ON THE RISE: Thanasi Kokkinakis serves against David Goffin of Belgium on Wednesday night.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES ON THE RISE: Thanasi Kokkinakis serves against David Goffin of Belgium on Wednesday night.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia