Australian hope Jordan Thompson meets seven-time champion Novak Djokovic in second-round motion at the moment at Wimbledon.
London, Nice Britain, 4 July 2023 | Leigh Rogers
Jordan Thompson faces probably the most daunting challenges in tennis at the moment – attempting to cease Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon.
The seven-time champion is on a outstanding 29-match successful streak on the All England Membership and has not misplaced on the match’s famed Centre Court docket in nearly 10 years.
But world No.70 Thompson is refusing to be intimidated by Djokovic’s glowing match document.
“I wouldn’t exit on the court docket if I didn’t assume I might do injury,” Thompson mentioned forward of their first profession assembly. “As foolish because it sounds, I’ve acquired to consider that I can win in any other case there isn’t any level going on the market.
“I do know the chances are firmly towards me. However (I’ll) simply get out and luxuriate in it and simply have enjoyable. It’s not every single day you play Novak at Wimbledon.”
A significant alternative additionally awaits Aleksandar Vukic, who’s trying to proceed his dream debut at Wimbledon.
The world No.87 is hoping to advance to a Grand Slam third spherical for the primary time in his profession.
Standing within the 27-year-old Australian’s method is world No.79 Quentin Halys, who has by no means reached that stage both.
“Halys has acquired a large serve and an enormous sport,” famous Vukic, who received his solely earlier assembly towards the 26-year-old Frenchman in a three-set battle on clay in 2021.
5 Australians additionally function in rain-delayed first-round matches.
Daria Saville will resume her battle with British No.1 Katie Boulter main 6-5, whereas Chris O’Connell at the moment holds a 7-5 1-0 benefit over Serbian qualifier Hamad Medjedovic.
“I’ll simply go on the market and compete as laborious as I can and benefit from the match.”
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Alexei Popyrin, Alex de Minaur and Jason Kubler are all set to start their campaigns too. Rain prevented them from taking to the court docket for his or her scheduled matches yesterday.
> READ: Decided De Minaur eyes deep run at Wimbledon
Wimbledon is broadcast in Australia on the 9 Community and Stan Sport, with protection ranging from 7.30pm AEST.
Aussies in motion on day three:
Gents’s singles, first spherical
Alexei Popyrin (AUS) v [Q] Dominic Stricker (SUI), Court docket 7, first match (from 8pm AEST)
Chris O’Connell (AUS) v [Q] Hamad Medjedovic (SRB), Court docket 9, third match, 7-5 1-0 to complete
[15] Alex de Minaur (AUS) v [Q] Kimmer Coppejans (BEL), Court docket 18, fourth match
Jason Kubler (AUS) v Ugo Humbert (FRA), Court docket 11, fourth match
Women’ singles, first spherical
Daria Saville (AUS) v [WC] Katie Boulter (GBR), Court docket 18, second match, 6-5 to complete
Gents’s singles, second spherical
Jordan Thompson (AUS) v [2] Novak Djokovic (SRB), Centre Court docket, third match
Aleksandar Vukic (AUS) v Quentin Halys, Court docket TBA (not earlier than 2am AEST)
> VIEW: Full Wimbledon 2023 day three schedule
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