Thanasi Kokkinakis awarded Adelaide International wildcard

·

South Australian hometown hero, Thanasi Kokkinakis is confirmed and ready to entertain crowds at The Drive next month after being awarded a wildcard into the Adelaide International 2026.

The tournament is a special place for Kokkinakis after capturing his first ATP Tour singles title at the event in 2022.

This summer, the 29-year-old will come up against one of the strongest men’s fields in Adelaide history, featuring top-10 players Novak Djokovic and Jack Draper, as well as Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Jiri Lehecka and Tommy Paul. Fellow Australian Alexei Popyrin will also feature in the line-up.

Fans can also witness four of the of the world’s top 10 starring in the women’s competition – including Madison Keys, Jessica Pegula, Mirra Andreeva and Ekaterina Alexandrova. Belinda Bencic, Clara Tauson, Emma Navarro and Paula Badosa will also be making their way to Adelaide in January.

Adelaide International Tournament Director Alicia Molik said Kokkinakis adds so much energy to the event each time he competes.

“Thanasi is an absolute fan favourite and once again will be a major drawcard. His connection to the Adelaide International means he thrives on the passionate support of a local crowd,” Molik said.

“I am really excited to see him return to the tournament and see how far he can go in the competition. We are really pleased to offer him a wildcard.”

South Australian Minister for Tourism, Hon Zoe Bettison said playing at home in South Australia holds special meaning for Kokkinakis.

“We are excited to welcome Thanasi home and see him take to centre court. His performances at The Drive have become legendary at the Adelaide International and a highlight of the summer of tennis,” Bettison said.

“The South Australian tennis star joins a hugely exciting lineup, including the legend himself, Novak Djokovic – as well as four of the top 10 women.

“More than 28,000 tickets have been secured, so be sure to secure yours now to see your sporting heroes up close and the incredible event atmosphere South Australia is known for.”

View the Adelaide International tournament schedule here.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Modern Greek Language Teachers Association of South Australia relaunches in 2026

The Modern Greek Language Teachers Association of South Australia (MGLTASA) has announced its official 2026 Launch Event.

Cyprus Community of NSW to launch cross-cultural art exhibition in Sydney

The Cyprus Community of NSW has announced it will present a cross-cultural art exhibition fusing Cypriot heritage with Aboriginal art.

Burwood Council backs Saint Nectarios’ Cottage Kitchen with $5,000 funding boost

The Cottage Kitchen, operated by the Greek Orthodox Parish of Saint Nectarios in Burwood, has received a $5,000 grant from Burwood Council.

Community support drives successful Greek School of Canberra trivia night

The Greek School of Canberra has raised almost $9,000 through a community trivia fundraiser, with organisers thanking supporters.

Efrossini Chaniotis’ ‘Odyssey’ packs out Kew gallery, crowds spill onto street 

Visitors packed inside, shoulder-to-shoulder for the opening of artist Efrossini Chaniotis’ 'Odyssey', many straining for a clear view.

You May Also Like

Mates and Allies: Australian Embassy in Greece’s new Greek Campaign book

During this year's Greek campaign commemorations the Australian Embassy in Greece released a new book entitled “Mates and Allies.”

Families reclaim remains of Greek soldiers killed during Turkish invasion of Cyprus

The remains of recently identified Greek soldiers killed on duty in Cyprus from 1963 to 1974 have been returned to their families.

Greek man Nikos Koutras turns house into Turkish museum

Greek man Nikos Koutras is using his home in Lekani to commemorate Turkish migrants of the Lausanne Convention.