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Alex de Minaur ticks an item off his tennis bucket list at the French Open as Thanassi Kokkinakis wins second epic in a row

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  • Aussies both progress to third round in Paris 
  • Kokkinakis in another five-set comeback 

By Ian Chadband For Australian Associated Press

Published: 00:36 BST, 31 May 2024 | Updated: 00:36 BST, 31 May 2024

Thanasi Kokkinakis has pulled off a second astonishing, late-night five-set comeback triumph in three days at the French Open to ensure Alex de Minaur won't be the only Australian standing in the third round of the French Open.

After de Minaur had delivered a consummate 7-5 6-1 6-4 win over Jaume Munar on Thursday to make the last-32 at Roland Garros for the first time, it was Kokkinakis who again stole the Aussie show by coming back from two sets down to beat Italian qualifier Giulio Zeppieri 1-6 4-6 6-3 7-6 (7-5) 6-2.

After he had roared back from two sets to one down to beat Alexei Popyrin in an all-Australian five-set classic which finished at 11.37pm on Tuesday, the Adelaide marathon man this time wore down Zeppieri to earn his triumph in front of boisterous fans on Court 10 under lights again at 11.35pm.

The win over Jaume Munar sent de Minaur (pictured during the match) through to the first round of the clay Grand Slam for the first time

Kokkinakis cut loose after beating Giulio Zeppieri in his second come-from-behind five-set win in a row after beating countryman Alexei Popyrin 

The three-hour 45 minute grind, interrupted by a rain break for an hour, was the third time Kokkinakis has made the third round at Roland Garros, and his fourth successive victory in a five set-match after the heartbreak of his epic 4.05am loss to Andy Murray in Melbourne last year.


It was an astonishing effort after Zeppieri served for the match in the fourth set at 5-3 only for the 28-year-old Australian to simply refuse to bend. He even outlasted the Italian physically, as Zeppieri began to cramp and wilt badly in the last set and need to call the trainer for a left leg issue.

Earlier, de Minaur had made light of more Paris rain trying to dampen his title assault, powering past old Spanish clay-court pal Munar to reach the last-32 for the first time in eight attempts.

The Australian No.1 was a set up and dominating on Thursday when he was halted in full flow by another of the countless rain interruptions which have inevitably led to the event being nicknamed the 'Drench Open'.

De Minaur's girlfriend Katie Boulter (pictured left) cheers him on during the win

The 25-year-old has only dropped 13 games in his first two matches in Paris

But he didn't let the hour's break affect him as he quickly resumed where he left off, eclipsing the hardened clay-courter with an assured, attacking display that made Munar distinctly irritable, living up to his nickname of 'Jimbo' as a kind of Spanish answer to Jimmy Connors.

But while Munar argued with the umpire and got the supervisor called to court to adjudicate over a complaint, de Minaur just got his head down, wouldn't be distracted and went on to carve out his impressive two hours 11 minute win.

Promising that he couldn't get too serious about his French Open ambitions until he had finally got past a second round, no wonder de Minaur was left beaming.

For this time, he has made the last-32 in coruscating style, for the loss of just 13 games in two matches following his first-round destruction of American teen Alex Michelsen.

'It feels great. Ultimately, it's something that I've always thought that I was gonna be able to achieve in my career,' said de Minaur of his uncharted territory.

'I thought there's no reason why I can't do it. So it's just good to finally be able to be in the third round and keep on going, because ultimately, my goal is not to make the third round, it's to go for bigger and better things.

'And I'm just keeping myself alive and ready for the next round.'

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