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Alexei Popyrin, Thanasi Kokkinakis and Adam Walton are among 11 Australians scheduled to compete on day four at Wimbledon 2024.

London, Great Britain, 4 July 2024 | Leigh Rogers

Alexei Popyrin, Thanasi Kokkinakis and Adam Walton are all aiming to extend career-best runs on day four at Wimbledon 2024.

Popyrin has progressed to the second round at the All England Club for the second time in his career, matching his effort on debut in 2019.

World No.31 Tomas Martin Etcheverry now stands in the 24-year-old’s way of a maiden third-round appearance at the prestigious grass-court Grand Slam.

“It’s not going to be an easy match,” world No.47 Popyrin said of his match-up with the 24-year-old Argentine. “I’ve known him since I was 13 or 14 years old. We played juniors together and he’s a really good player. I think he’s more of a clay-courter, but he got through his first round quite easily against a solid grass-court player.

“I’m going to have to bring a really good level to beat him.”

After completing a heroic comeback to score his first top-20 win at a Grand Slam in nine years, Kokkinakis can advance to Wimbledon’s third round for the first time if he beats French qualifier Lucas Pouille.

Although Pouille is currently ranked world No.212, he is a former top-10 player.

“I haven’t seen him playing in a while, but I know lately he’s been finding his form again,” Kokkinakis noted of the Wimbledon 2016 quarterfinalist. “We are good mates off the court, so it’s good to see him coming back.

“It’s going to be tough, I’m expecting to play a tough match and for him to bring his best level.”

The 25-year-old Walton scored his own milestone Grand Slam win earlier this week and is determined to continue his breakout run against another Argentine, Francisco Comesana.

The unheralded Comesana scored a major upset in the opening round, eliminating world No.6 Andrey Rublev in four sets. It was the world No.122’s first tour-level win and only his second professional grass-court match.

“I don’t really know much about him, but obviously it’s not Rublev,” world No.101 Walton said. “I’d rather play this guy rather than Rublev for sure.”

Ninth seed Alex de Minaur is back in action on day four as well, facing Spaniard Jaume Munar in the second round for the second consecutive Grand Slam. They also met at this stage at Roland Garros, where De Minaur scored a straight-sets win.

“I’m very…

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