Thanasi Kokkinakis believes that his best performance in tennis is still yet to come, but he is uncertain about how much longer he can continue playing.
Despite being ranked 65 in the world, injuries have hindered his progress throughout his career.
Despite this, he showed his potential by defeating Roger Federer in 2018. He acknowledges that his best years are still ahead of him, but he is unsure about his longevity in the sport. While many players love the constant competition, he struggles with it. He feels physically young and believes he still has his peak performance ahead of him. However, he is focused on making the most of the remaining years in his career. Due to possible late withdrawals from the Brisbane International, he is uncertain whether he will have to qualify or receive a last-minute invitation to the main draw.
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