When tennis star Thanasi Kokkinakis competes in the Italian Open against Jaume Munar, fans often wonder about his religion. Here’s an insight into the background of the Australian professional tennis player. Kokkinakis launched his career in 2013 and has since participated in numerous tournaments, showcasing his talent on the court.
In 2015, Kokkinakis achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 69 by the ATP and a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 15 by the ATP in 2022. He made his Davis Cup debut for Australia at the young age of 15. With his current participation in the Italian Open, interest in his personal life has peaked.
Thanasi Kokkinakis, born to Greek parents, is often quizzed about his faith. Given that the majority of Greeks are Christians, it’s possible that he adheres to the same faith. While an online survey suggests that 90% of Greeks believe in Jesus, Kokkinakis has not publicly addressed his religious beliefs.
With Greek parents, Thanasi Kokkinakis has a mixed heritage. His father, Trevor, hails from Kalamata, Greece, and his mother, Voula, is from Tripoli. Kokkinakis holds dual citizenship of Greece and Australia, where he was born and spent his formative years in Adelaide. He is also the youngest of three siblings.
His love for tennis was nurtured by his parents from an early age, and his admiration for tennis legends Marat Safin and Roger Federer fueled his passion for the sport.
Thanasi Kokkinakis is currently in a relationship with Hannah Dal Sasso. The couple initially kept their relationship private but was later seen together in public in Melbourne. Hannah, who attended the Miami Open to support Thanasi, works as a content developer and social media influencer in Melbourne. She can be followed on Instagram at @hannahdalsasso.
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