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Kokkinakis battles out heartbreaking five-set epic against American star at French Open

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Marathon man Thanasi Kokkinakis has finally run out of late-night miracles, with his third attempt at an astonishing, drama-filled French Open comeback triumph in five days falling agonisingly short at the hands of American number one Taylor Fritz.

Kokkinakis, who had already come from behind to win two epic five-setters against fellow Australian Alexei Popyrin and Italian qualifier Giulio Zeppieri, rose from the slab again to drag the number 12 seed into a deciding set after falling two sets behind.

But after beating Zeppieri from two sets down, this time the South Australian battler just couldn’t get over the line as Fritz regrouped to win 6-3, 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 5-7, 6-3 after three hours and 48 minutes of the most engrossing, big-hitting fare, with the pair booming 113 winners between them.

It denied 28-year-old Kokkinakis his chance of a first crack at a last-16 match in his 21st grand slam, where he would have joined fellow Australian Alex de Minaur.

But he left the tournament as the drama-magnet-in-chief after a resilient effort.

Exhausted after his previous two finishes at 11:37pm and 11:35pm, the 28-year-old Kokkinakis this time dragged the tension out until 11:44pm after admitting beforehand that his sole hope had been only to get on to the court in one piece.

And after a long wait to play because of the fifth straight day of rain at Roland Garros, it looked all over once Fritz burst out the blocks on Court 14 to race into a two-set lead, breaking Kokkinakis three times without even facing a break point of his own.

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