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fritzes · 22 days
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I need everyone to see this
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schumi-nadal · 1 year
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BINGO 🥲
The Netflix curse got everybody, Felix is out now… 🫠
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sleeper9 · 2 days
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Is this Challengers (2024)?
(Patrick is 100% a Nick Kyrigios)
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steffigraf · 1 year
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im sobbing
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watchingtennis · 1 year
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This is soooo funny
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sinnerslam · 2 months
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Tennis players warming up will never not make me laugh so hard 😭
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scarletwitch1918 · 3 months
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Wouldn’t it be funny if kokkinakis got beat by old men in the second round of the australian open for 2 years in a row
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hadikaesque · 1 year
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Netflix collaboration with tennis players incident. 32 out of AO, 64 injured.
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athletic-collection · 3 months
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Thanasi Kokkinakis
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popcrone818 · 4 months
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Love on the Court
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I've always believed in the power of passion and perseverance, and nowhere did I see it personified more beautifully than in Thanasi Kokkinakis. As a sports journalist, I've encountered many athletes, but Thanasi was different. His fierce dedication on the tennis court mirrored the intensity in his eyes – a fire that drew me in from the moment we met.
It was at a post-match press conference in Melbourne, during the Australian Open. The air was thick with excitement, and when Thanasi entered the room, it felt like the electricity intensified. Our eyes met briefly, and in that moment, a connection sparked.
"Great game today, Thanasi," I said during the Q&A, my voice steady despite the butterflies in my stomach. "What goes through your mind when you're facing a tough opponent?"
He looked directly at me, a small smile playing on his lips. "It's all about staying focused, believing in myself. And, of course, the support from the crowd makes a big difference," he answered, his gaze not leaving mine.
As the tournament progressed, so did our relationship. I found myself at every one of his matches, my heart racing with each serve and volley. In the stands, I became his unspoken cheerleader, feeling a surge of pride with every point he won.
One evening, after a particularly intense match, Thanasi and I found ourselves walking along the Yarra River. The city lights danced on the water, mirroring the spark in our conversation.
"You were amazing out there today," I said, unable to hide my admiration.
He chuckled, running a hand through his hair. "I had a good luck charm in the crowd," he replied, his eyes locking with mine. My heart skipped a beat.
The semi-finals arrived quicker than either of us expected. Watching Thanasi on the court, battling his way through every set, was exhilarating. During a critical point, our eyes met. I nodded, silently conveying my belief in him. He nodded back and served an ace that won him the match. My heart soared with pride.
That night, under the stars, Thanasi took me back to the empty tennis court. The silence around us contrasted the roaring crowd from earlier.
"Dana," he began, his voice soft yet filled with emotion. "You've been my rock through this tournament. Your faith in me... it means everything."
I stepped closer, my heart pounding. "Thanasi, watching you play, sharing these moments with you... I've never felt more alive."
He took my hands in his, his touch sending shivers down my spine. "I don't just want you in the stands, Dana. I want you in my life, every day."
My breath caught in my throat. "Thanasi, you have my heart, on and off the court."
Our kiss sealed our unspoken promises, a perfect symphony of heartbeats and whispers. In that kiss, I found not just love but a partner, a soulmate who shared my passion and dreams.
And as we stood there, in the heart of Melbourne, I knew this was just the beginning of our journey together. A journey of love, support, and shared dreams, with tennis as our beautiful backdrop.
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daikenkki · 4 months
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watchingtennis · 1 year
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If Kokkinakis plays tight he can take Murray in three. If Murray grabs a set or two he can outlast Kokkinakis in five. No I won’t elaborate
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tkstrandreyes · 7 months
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thanasi · 1 year
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in case twitter dies, I Am Here
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rafasbiscuits · 1 year
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I will not accept the winner of AO if it's not the winner of this match.
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