Daria Saville, Jordan Thompson and Alex de Minaur lead the Aussie charge on day two at US Open 2024.
New York, USA, 27 August 2024 | Leigh Rogers
Thirteen Australians are scheduled to compete on day two at US Open 2024, with many of them facing major challenges.
World No.10 Alex de Minaur is set to play his first singles match since a hip injury derailed his Wimbledon campaign last month.
“It hasn’t been an easy road to get here,” De Minaur told Stan Sport ahead of his opening-round showdown with American Marcos Giron. “It’s been a long couple of weeks out of the game, so I’m happy to be back and giving myself a chance to go out there and compete.”
Giron, a 31-year-old ranked world No.46, has won three of his four career meetings against De Minaur, including their past two matches.
“He’s a very tough opponent,” De Minaur acknowledged. “I expect a battle.”
Thanasi Kokkinakis is preparing for “a tough match” when he meets world No.11 Stefanos Tsitsipas.
“Stef is a great player (and) a guy that I know real well,” world No.86 Kokkinakis said. “I played doubles with him this year and had a battle with him a couple of years back in Australia.
“I’m going to have to play my best tennis … but if I play my game, I definitely think I can win.”
After qualifying at a Grand Slam for the first time, Li Tu takes centre stage against world No.3 Carlos Alcaraz in the Arthur Ashe Stadium night session.
“You work hard, you put your blood, sweat and tears into this sport for moments like this,” said the 28-year-old from Adelaide, who told Stan Sport he experienced a mix of shock and excitement when he discovered his draw.
“I was two match points down in the last round of qualifying … I was so close to packing my bags and going home, but instead I’m preparing and figuring out a game plan to play one of the best in our sport. It’s pretty crazy. I’m just super excited and going to cherish the moment, take it all in and give it my best shot.”
Jordan Thompson, James Duckworth, Chris O’Connell and Grand Slam debutant Tristan Schoolkate also begin their men’s singles campaigns.
Meanwhile, Aleksandar Vukic meets fellow Sydneysider Max Purcell in an all-Australian opening-round battle.
“It is what it is,” Vukic said of the draw. “At least one of us will go through to the second round, I see that as a positive.”
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