/Kyrgios & Kokkinakis vs Ebden & Purcell LIVE: Australian Open men’s doubles final updates

Kyrgios & Kokkinakis vs Ebden & Purcell LIVE: Australian Open men’s doubles final updates

<p>Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis during the final against Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell</p>

Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis during the final against Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell

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Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis battle Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell in the 2022 Australian Open men’s doubles final.

The enigmatic Australian has found new life in the doubles format this year, having battled hard but ultimately exited in the singles to men’s singles finalist Daniil Medvedev in four sets in the second round.

The pair have brought a fresh attitude to the game, prioritising entertainment and fun each match, with Kokkinakis saying after their semi-final win over third-seeded pair Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos: “It sounds stupid, but winning has been our second priority every time,” Kokkinakis told reporters. “We hope to have fun, enjoy ourselves, enjoy our time on court. Hopefully they (crowd) feel like they’ve paid good money to watch us.”

While Kyrgios, a controversial figure in the game, is eager to bring new fans to tennis: “If they flick on a match and they have Thanasi and I playing in an entertaining doubles match, they know nothing about tennis, if they watch that match just then, they probably would tune in next time. That’s what I’m about. That’s what I want to bring. I think that’s how the sport is going to survive.”

Follow all the live action from the men’s doubles final below:

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Kokkinakis and Kyrgios delighted after Australian Open victory

Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios are delighted out on the court at the Rod Laver Arena as they collect their trophies.

“What a week!,” Kokkkinakis says. “First of all we’d like to congratulate Matt and Max. Great doubles pairing, difficult opponents. Secondly, Nick… I love your brother! I can honestly say we didn’t expect to get anywhere near this. But thanks to your support we did. Couldn’t ask for anything more.” The atmosphere, the crowd, you set such a high standard and I love coming back here.”

“This week has been a dream come true for me. I wouldn’t want to do this with anyone else. I’m just super happy. I wouldn’t have been here without my team and my beautiful girlfriend. I know this big boy [Kokkinakis] is going to be out tonight, so ladies… let’s go! I’ve got to stop now, I’ve crossed the line!”

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:56

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Purcell and Ebden react to Australian Open final defeat

Max Purcell and Matt Ebden have bee reacting to their loss as they collect their runner-up trophies. “Firstly we have to congratulate our opponents, they played too well today,” Ebden begins. “We had a great couple of weeks and didn’t too much wrong tonight, but they played really well and I’m very impressed [by them].”

“Hopefully we’ll see you more on the doubles court this year because it’s hella fun to watch you two play,” purcell adds. “Thanks to Matty too, I can’t wait to pair up with him again. This is the biggest crowd I’ve ever played in front of and I hope to do it again.”

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:52

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Purcell impress but Ebden struggles

The highly-rated Max Purcell did his reputation no harm here despite the defeat, serving well throughout the match and demonstrating plenty of smart play at the net to win a fair few points after being on the back foot.

34-year-old Matt Ebden, though, looked slow to react to often when volleying close-up, and struggled with his serve. Kokkinakis and Kyrgios targeted his service games and broke in each set, which was the difference in the end.

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:48

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Kokkinakis and Kyrgios fully deserve win

This was an excellent performance from Kokkinakis and Kyrgios against a pair of experienced, specialist doubles players with plenty of nous and skill in their locker.

The Ks have known each other since they were nine-years-old and their combination of superb serving and pristine shot selection saw them through in the end.

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:46

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*Kokkinakis/Kyrgios 6-4 Ebden/Purcell (7-5)

Kyrgios’ serving hits an unreturnable serve and two aces to race into a 40-0 lead in the deciding game, before Kokkinakis slams a volley down the middle to take the championship!

A superb performance from both men, and what a moment for the two childhood friends.

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:43

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Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis win the Australian Open!

Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis are Australian Open champions!

They have beaten Matt Ebden and Max Purcell 7-5, 6-4 to take the championship.

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:43

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*Kokkinakis/Kyrgios 5-4 Ebden/Purcell (7-5)

Purcell and Ebden just about hold on!

Having led 15-0, Purcell hits his first double-fault of the match following the pause in play due to crowd trouble, and the next point is lost to an unforced error. Kokkinakis sends a comfortable forehand wide for 30-30 before a great volley from Ebden caresses the ball over the tape for game point.

Purcell hits the net with a very low volley after a strong return from Kokkinakis, taking us to deuce, before a very poor choice of shot of Kyrgios sees him send a high backhand volley wide on the Purcell side.

Kyrgios takes it back to deuce though with some unbelievable defence to stay alive in the point off a Purcell overhead, Ebden eventually send one wide after a long rally. Kokkinakis hammers a forehand past both opponents for championship point, but Purcell hits two excellent first serves to run things around, The first in unreturnable and the second ends with Kyrgios sending a shot long after a great Ebden volley.

They see out the final point comfortably and force Kyrgios to serve for the match, and the championship.

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:40

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Umpire warns crowd as fans thrown out

The crowd at the Rod Laver Arena is raucous and the umpire is having to step in to calm things down. “One or two spectators are totally ruining the game by screaming,” he bellows over the microphone as as number of spectators are ejected from the stadium.

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:33

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Kokkinakis/Kyrgios 5-3 *Ebden/Purcell (7-5)

Kokkinakis and Kyrgios are just one game away from the championship now!

The former plays an inconsistent service game, including both an ace and double-fault, forcing Purcell and Ebden into a series of weak returns which allow him and Kyrgios to charge up their shots from the baseline and take the early points.

There was some smart net play from Kyrgios in there too in an intense rally with Purcell which the 26-year-old ended up winning, but some unforced errors from Kokkinakis and Kyrgios allowed their opponents a potential route back into the match.

At deuce, though, Kokkinakis unleashes a squeezed forehand down the line past Ebden to move to advantage, with Ebden hitting a tight volley into the net.

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:30

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*Kokkinakis/Kyrgios 4-3 Ebden/Purcell (7-5)

The Ks break in the second! They race into a 0-40 lead thanks to some iffy serving and net play from Ebden, who gives Kyrgios too much time on the ball to pick his shots and place them perfectly.

Kokkinakis and Kyrgios are now just a couple of games away from the championship.

Dan Austin29 January 2022 12:23