Alex de Minaur is among nine Australian players scheduled to compete on day two at Wimbledon 2024.
London, Great Britain, 2 July 2024 | Leigh Rogers
Alex de Minaur is “ready for a battle” in his opening-round showdown with compatriot James Duckworth on day two at Wimbledon 2024.
“He is extremely dangerous, had very good wins on grass,” the ninth seed noted of Duckworth, who is seven years his senior.
This is the fourth consecutive Grand Slam tournament that Australian men have faced off in the opening round, which is a 39-year first.
“At least there will be another Aussie in the second round,” said world No.81 Duckworth shrugged when asked if there was a silver lining to the all-Australian match-up.
The 32-year-old Duckworth is one of four Australian players facing a top-20 opponent on day two.
Chris O’Connell meets world No.12 and newly crowned Eastbourne champion Taylor Fritz, while Thanasi Kokkinakis takes on world No.17 Felix Auger-Aliassime.
“Obviously a very tough opponent, knows his way around a grass court as well,” world No.93 Kokkinakis said of the Wimbledon 2021 quarterfinalist.
“I think we’ve got similar game styles in a way, we’re both going to try to do the same sort of thing. He always brings good intensity, is very physical, so I’ve got to be there and match his intensity and match his level. I think it should be a good match. I definitely think I’ve got a chance.”
Ajla Tomljanovic is preparing for a “very tough” first-round assignment of her own against world No.14 Jelena Ostapenko.
But after missing last year’s tournament with a knee injury, the 31-year-old declared she is “just excited to play”.
“We’ve had some exciting matches whenever we played each other,” said Tomljanovic, who defeated the big-hitting Latvian in the third round at Wimbledon in 2021.
“I know from the get go, I have to perform at a really high level and that’s maybe a bit more pressure going in, but at the same time, I feel ready.”
It’s also a big day for three Australians making their Wimbledon main-draw singles debuts. This includes world No.173 Olivia Gadecki, who completed a successful qualifying campaign to earn her spot.
“It’s always been a dream to play here,” said the 22-year-old, who faces American qualifier Robin Montgomery in the first round.
“It’s an exciting time to test my abilities against the next level.”
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