Tahlia Kokkinis secures place in the Australian Open girls’ singles quarterfinals

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Young tennis sensation Thalia Kokkinis has prevailed in the Australian Open girls’ singles third round against the United Kingdom’s Brooke Anna Black.

The 15-year-old wildcard emerged with a 5-7 6-1 6-3 win.

During a thrilling one-hour and 52-minute match, Kokkinis bounced back after a first-set loss, smashing the final two in a three-set epic.

Kokkinis will now proceed to the quarterfinals; her opponent is yet to be determined.

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