Please, can we have more? How Special Ks see future after blasting through AO's Djokovic funk

By Tony Harper / Editor

Please, can we have more? What started out as a curiosity – the doubles pairing of Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis at the Australian Open- has given a massive jolt of adrenaline to a tournament drifting in the public mindset after the Novak Djokovic debacle.

With football-style chanting coursing through the stands of Kia Arena, and players on both sides losing their shit in a thrilling third set, the Australian Special Ks have suddenly thrust tennis into the consciousness of a new generation.

Sure, the scenes may have been alienating for established, genteel fans, but it is a sport and an event that needed a boost of energy and passion.

This is the first tennis match my 22-year-old son has ever sat through and it was a revelation to him (the reality hit home a little later when he tried to go the distance for Ash Barty but couldn’t quite get there, giving up around the same time as Jessica Pegula).

Thrilling, noisy and ecstatic – it was an occasion that tennis provides too little of in a two week slog. An outlier event that clearly deserved to knock Rafa Nadal’s quarterfinal off the main TV channel despite the moaning of the tennis nuffies.

So is this, as someone on the Nine commentary team noted – a tennis revolution, or just a beautiful moment of chaos in a technical and relatively passionless sport?

Of course, the Special Ks will lose some of their crunch when they step outside their own country and away from the young fans who have been roaring them on in Melbourne.

Kokkinakis exhorting the fans to “sink some piss and come down here” for Thursday’s semifinal final probably won’t translate in foreign cities, but you’d back them to grab hold of the younger generation of fans everywhere.

So the big question is, how long will this wild ride go on – not just in Melbourne but for the rest of the year?

“It’s up to Nick,” said Kokkinakis.

“He’s in high demand. I’m just trying to get him where I can. But hopefully we can. I mean, we have a lot of fun. Depends what schedule he’s playing.

“Hopefully, now that my ranking is going to be better, we can play a lot of the same tournaments. Yeah, I’d love to be on court with him. I don’t think — it’s going to be tough to match this atmosphere here around the world (and) we’re not doubles specialists.

“We don’t think let’s do all these great things in doubles. We just want to have fun play and play together, and hopefully the results will come after that.”

Kyrgios was likewise non committal.

“I don’t know. Obviously whenever I can play,” he said. “With Thanners, I’d love to. You all know that I don’t really play a really tight schedule.

“I’m not sure. Maybe Wimby. Wimbledon is best-of-five sets. I reckon we’d maybe play US Open. That’s the other Grand Slam I can see but I don’t really know.”

If calling their Aus Open double act a tennis revolution is a stretch there is no doubt that Kyrgios is as close to a revolutionary figure as the sport allows.

“I know that over the years I haven’t been the best role model, but I was just learning how to deal with everything,” he said.

“I think now at 26 I have matured, and I’ve definitely realised that a lot of young kids and people, even people that are low on confidence, they do look towards us when we go out there.

“We are not special people. We’re normal humans that you might see walking in Australia, and we are now in the semi-finals of a grand slam.

“In Thanasi’s case and me, we have been around in some dark times.

“I guess tennis has always had personalities, and they have just really struggled to understand that there are different ways to go about it.

“You’ve got Roger Federer and these guys that are just once-in-a-generation athletes, I can’t be like that.”

Kyrgios has made peace with his place in the game, yet it irks traditionalists that he can’t be more like a Roger or a Rafa and rack up titles with clear minded discipline and focus.

But it’s this that makes him captivating – a player out on a limb who jumps up and down eager to see what happens if the bloody thing actually breaks.

He has a connection with those young kids who cheer him on, as a risk taker and a flawed fun loving pleasure seeker.

If, like me, tennis and its vanilla probots leaves you feeling a little ‘meh’, get on board the Special Ks bandwagon on Thursday.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-01-28T06:52:09+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


He's not injured. He is playing a tournament in Dubai next month. The reason I look apon injury as being different is because injury plays a major part in all sporting careers. Some never make it because of injury. Some never miss a match due to injury but either way injury is about you ( DNA etc ) and your efforts. Locking ND out of Aus was nothing but spite and hatred when Aus last month let 200 non vacinated fruit pickers into the country. As for not wanting to get into the vax debate well is it clear that Im fully vaxed and have just recently got over C19?

2022-01-28T06:37:43+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


I don’t see it being any different to a player being out with injury, which would not have an asterix in your view. He isn’t barred, he made a decision that impacted his ability to play, if anything you are being very flippant about players having injuries through their career. But I’m not getting into the vaccine debate because it is clear where you stand.

2022-01-28T05:59:19+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Seriousely? You disagree that having the world number 1 and current reigning champion barred from the tournament doesnt make it easier for others? Thats called ignoring the plain facts. Yep all good lets agree we disagree!

2022-01-28T05:26:23+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


I guess we are going to have to agree to disagree on this

2022-01-28T03:46:40+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


100% agree what the Asterix would mean. Did they beat the best? Missing tournaments due to injury is just a fact of pro atheletes careers but this one is a very unique reason and that brings the asterix.

2022-01-28T03:14:34+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


Oh look he has definitely dominated, but to say it has an asterix next to it devalues what these other blokes are going through to win it.

2022-01-27T22:57:43+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Yeah of course…. Has he lost 5 matches? 6 matches? in the past 15 years at the AO? Would it be that many? Not a hope this year then eh? Haha :laughing:

2022-01-27T09:07:14+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


Last 9 in a row hey, I think that may be the record with an asterix next to it Jacko

2022-01-27T08:39:44+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Nonsense? The winner of the tournament for the last 9 times in a row is not allowed to play and you say its not worthy of an asterix?

2022-01-27T04:14:00+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


Really the only reply to your nonsense

2022-01-27T03:48:09+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Well said!!! :laughing: :laughing:

2022-01-27T02:32:08+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


2022-01-26T23:29:17+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Always will have an asterix beside this years winner Danwain.

2022-01-26T19:53:09+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Apparently the pay is pretty good too

2022-01-26T19:19:48+00:00

Gary David

Roar Rookie


I don't really understand the idea that tennis is dying and needs some livening up from Kyrgios. It seems to me the crowds and passion are still good at this AO and recent ones (800k attended the last pre-covid AO in 2020, a Grand Slam record).

2022-01-26T19:15:58+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


Zero relevance once again, are you going for some sort of record here?

2022-01-26T17:08:03+00:00

Paulo

Roar Rookie


I think the ego and arrogance is a bit of a act to be honest. I don’t believe that he believes he can win a Open, so he doesn’t try. But that’s my speculation. Definitely lacks the discipline of a top 10 player, but must have some to be where he is and as good as he is.

2022-01-26T13:40:55+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


If I wanted to watch some clowns I’d go to a circus

2022-01-26T12:58:06+00:00

Marty

Roar Rookie


You don’t actually play any competitive sport do you mate?

2022-01-26T12:41:40+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


He's got the ego alright! What he's always lacked is the discipline.

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