Rising Greek -Australian tennis star Thanasi Kokkinakis' run
of good form has been rewarded with a wildcard entry to the French Open.
Kokkinakis gained the Roland Garros green light thanks to
the reciprocal agreement between Tennis Australia and the French Tennis
Federation, under which the countries exchange wildcards for the grand slam
tournaments they host.
The 19-year-old from Adelaide missed the six-week
direct-entry cut-off point last month, but his recent form has pushed him to a
career-high 98th in the world ahead of the French Open which starts on May 24.
His compelling case for inclusion comes via qualification
for a string of ATP Tour events this year, three of them elite Masters 1000
tournaments.
In March at Indian Wells he reached the fourth round before
being knocked out by countryman Bernard Tomic.
Earlier that month he was the star of Australia's Davis Cup
upset over the Czech Republic, coming back from two sets to love down to beat
Czech world No.42 Lukas Rosol.
Kokkinakis is one of eight men's wildcard entrants including
established French players Paul-Henri Mathieu, Nicolas Mahut and Edouard
Roger-Vasselin.
The Australian women's wildcard is yet to be named among the
announced list which includes France's Virginie Razzano, who famously beat
Serena Williams in the first round of the 2012 French Open.
Australia's stocks for Paris are looking relatively strong
this year with three seeded players in Tomic, Nick Kyrgios and Samantha Stosur,
along with a string of direct entrants.
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