Both Kyrgios (strained abdominal muscle) and Kokkinakis (right shoulder trouble) came into the match dealing with physical issues after losses in singles.
However, he was not convicted in the case, with the magistrate saying the offence was not planned or premeditated and was a "single act of stupidity".
The serve is perhaps the most crucial weapon in men’s tennis. Every once in a while, though, players surprise their opponents with the underarm. That doesn’t guarantee a point, but the crowds love it.
Whatever else is being said about Nick Kyrgios, the Australian has invigorated this tournament, and men’s tennis generally.
Djokovic is now 7-1 in the finals at Wimbledon and has won 21 Grand Slam titles in all
Before this clash, Kyrgios was leading the head-to-head between the pair and Djokovic did not win a set in their two meetings in 2017.
"If you are inviting me for a drink or dinner, I accept. PS winner of tomorrow (Sunday) pays," Novak Djokovic said to which Nick Kyrgios responded: "Deal, let's go to a nightclub and go nuts."
Djokovic earned his spot in the final with a four-set win over Cameron Norrie of Britain on Friday afternoon, overcoming some early-match inconsistency that is becoming a bit of a habit.
Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final 2022: Novak Djokovic's opponent Nick Kyrgios is one of Wimbledon's most controversial figures whose antics include spitting in the direction of fans and calling for third-round opponent Stefanos Tsitsipas to be disqualified.
Australian Open 2022: Turning onto his team-mate Thanasi Kokkinakis, Nick Kyrgios said, “I know this big boy’s going to be out tonight, so ladies… let’s go!" After an applause from the crowd, Kyrgios quickly added: "I’ve got to stop now, I’ve crossed the line."
The lesson from Nick Kyrgios’ depression - chronic rage, latent or explicit, is a sign for you to invest in a therapist.