After blazing starts to the 2023 season, Alexei Popyrin and Thanasi Kokkinakis are determined to maintain momentum at the Australian Open.
16 January 2023 | Tennis Australia
It has been a bright start to the year for Australian Alexei Popyrin, and he is eager to keep the momentum rolling at Melbourne Park this week.
Popyrin is still riding high after claiming his third career win over a top-10 player when he downed Canadian Felix Auger Aliassime at last week’s Adelaide International.
“I’m very excited. For me, this is my favourite tournament of the year,” said the 23-year-old Popyrin, who kicks off his AO 2023 against Tseng Chun-Hsin of Chinese Taipei. .
“With the home crowd, the atmosphere that I play with, especially the last two years, I think Court 3, the atmosphere on that court is really amazing.
“I’ve played three five-setters in two years on that court. I’m lucky to be back here competing again, trying to get that crowd going.”
Popyrin, currently ranked world No.113, has won seven of his past nine matches, including four in a row to start this year. He’s confident that the home crowd will add to that momentum at Melbourne Park.
“I think it gives every Australian that drive, that extra motivation to get out there on court and give your all,” he said.
Popyrin reflected on the lessons from his toughest year on tour in 2022, as he establishes the foundations for his top-100 return.
“Last year for me was a big learning curve. It was an experience that I never expected would happen to me, to drop half my ranking backwards,” admitted Popyrin, who has added former pro Xavier Malisse to his coaching team this year.
“But it’s something that happened and something I have to learn from, which I think I have done. I’ve invested heavily in my team in the last few months. We’ve done some really, really good work.
“I feel like I’m in a good space right now. I have some confidence coming into this AO. At the start of the year, it’s really important to have that confidence.”
Popyrin made his ATP title with victory at the 2021 Singapore Open and is confident the road ahead is bright for several Australianas men.
“We’ve got such a deep, deep roster in Australian men’s tennis right now. We’ve got a lot of high-quality players,” he said.
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