Tristan Schoolkate headlines the Thursday night session at Rod Laver Arena against world No.1 Jannik Sinner, one of four Aussies competing in singles on Day 5 at AO 2025.
Melbourne, VIC, 15 January 2025 | Jackson Mansell
This time last year, 23-year-old Tristan Schoolkate had not even made his Grand Slam debut.
On Thursday, he will play in a feature night matches at Rod Laver Arena against Australian Open 2024 champion Jannik Sinner.
Schoolkate seeks to become the first Australian wildcard at a major to defeat a world No.1 in the Open era.
The potential coming-of-age battle headlines Day 5 of Aussie singles action. Alex de Minaur, Destanee Aiava and James McCabe will also take to the court on Thursday as they all vie for a spot in the third round.
[WC] Tristan Schoolkate (AUS) v [1] Jannik Sinner (ITA)
Head-to-Head: First meeting
Schoolkate faces the mammoth task of trying to halt Sinner’s Australian Open title defence in the second round.
The opportunity comes after he recorded his biggest win at Melbourne Park against world No.113 Taro Daniel. Schoolkate replicated his US Open efforts against the Japanese journeyman, victorious 6-7(6) 7-6(4) 6-1 6-4.
“I think it’s a bit different here. Obviously, I have played juniors here, Nationals from age 11 until now. I’m 23,” Schoolkate said. “Pretty crazy obviously to win in front of a crowd like that.”
A rampaging Sinner awaits after he ousted Chilean Nicolas Jarry in straight sets. He has now won 30 of his last 31 matches, with his only loss in that time coming against Carlos Alcaraz at the China Open in Beijing in October.
[8] Alex de Minaur (AUS) v [Q] Tristan Boyer (USA)
Head-to-Head: First meeting
Also taking to Rod Laver Arena on Thursday is Australian No.1 Alex de Minaur. De Minaur was superb on Tuesday night as he swiftly kickstarted his Australian Open 2025 campaign.
The world No.8 controlled the match on his serve as he claimed a business-like 6-1 7-5 6-4 victory over Dutch No.2 Botic van de Zandschulp.
“Came out of the blocks exactly the way I wanted to, brought the intensity, energy, tactically played the right way, was solid but aggressive,” he said. “It’s a great feeling to go out there, play some good tennis, and get the win.”
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