After their first round doubles win at the Australian Open yesterday, Nick Kyrgios and close friend Thanasi Kokkinakis were back on court.
They took on fourth-seeded Wesley Koolhof and Lukasz Kubot in the second round.
Again, as Kyrgios walked into the empty court, he waved to the non-existing crowd and did the Djokovic ‘heart-throwing celebration’ move.
COVID-19 news: As of yesterday the whole state of Victoria went into a hard five-day lockdown. This means that no fans are able to attend matches.
The two Australian-Greeks go a long way back and have been childhood friends. This makes their on-court partnership even more great.
Unfortunately Koolhof and Kubot won 6-3, 6-4.
But, Kokkinakis and Kyrgios have won Australia’s best bromance.
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