The Cairns Post

Bolt, Kokkinakis Open’s fickle pair

- LEO SCHLINK

IN AN afternoon of extreme contrast, South Australian pair Alex Bolt and Thanasi Kokkinakis endured the highs and lows of grand slam battle.

Bolt, 26, was jubilant in his first grand slam main draw win, three years after opting out of tennis to work as a fence labourer.

The Murray Bridge lefthander’s 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-2 triumph over former world No.8 Jack Sock was balanced by the desolation of Kokkinakis’s injury-enforced retirement.

Kokkinakis succumbed to pectoral soreness while leading Japan’s Taro Daniel 5-7 6-4 in yet another injury setback.

Watched by Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt and coach Tony Roche, Bolt buzzed with elation after rolling Sock.

“It’s a pretty surreal feeling. I went over and gave my mum a bit of a hug, my dad was here, my brother flew over,” Bolt said.

“A couple of other friends from Murray Bridge flew over. It was really nice to play in front of them.”

Bolt out-served Sock with 22 aces to 13.

A gifted southpaw, Bolt previously failed to convert opportunit­ies at the highest level.

Improved self-belief has played a critical role.

“I’m up there playing the best tennis I’ve played. And I still feel I can play better,” he said. “So, good things are to come.”

Bolt joined countrymen Alex de Minaur, Jordan Thompson, John Millman and Matthew Ebden in the second round.

He will next face French 29th seed Gilles Simon.

Kokkinakis won the first set of yesterday’s clash with Daniel 7-5 before calling a medical time-out early in the second set.

The distraught baseliner struggled on for a few more games before submitting.

Kokkinakis’s injury bulletin is depressing.

The 22-year-old also suffered a cracked kneecap last April in a frustratin­g campaign where he managed just nine tour matches for three wins.

But among those three victories was a win over Roger Federer at the World Tour Masters event in Miami.

It was a tantalisin­g reminder of just what Kokkinakis was capable of when not let down by his fragile body.

 ??  ?? BREAKTHROU­GH: Alex Bolt takes a selfie with fans after defeating American Jack Sock yesterday in the Australian Open. Picture: AAP
BREAKTHROU­GH: Alex Bolt takes a selfie with fans after defeating American Jack Sock yesterday in the Australian Open. Picture: AAP
 ??  ?? TOUGH LOSS: Ajla Tomljanovi­c.
TOUGH LOSS: Ajla Tomljanovi­c.

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