As I wait for the coverage to beam into my telly (Beverley Hills Cop has just finished FYI) let’s turn our attention to today’s match ups. As mentioned, it is a belter. Tuck your tongue in will you!
Rod Laver Arena:
First up at 11:30 am local time, the number one women’s seed takes on a plucky Dane
After that it is local rivals Portugal v Spain, a battle between T-shirt vs Singlet
Followed by some 37 year old dude against a 24 year old Czech…
And finally:
The American 7th seed takes on the 23 year old Serbian southpaw.
Tien Time:
Catch up on all the happenings from yesterday in Melbourne:
On the day of a new attendance record at Melbourne Park, the world No 11, Danielle Collins, was booed and jeered in her win over local hope Destanee Aiava, the latest intervention at the Australian Open from boisterous and often intoxicated crowds in a sport known for its civility.
The treatment appeared to affect the American, who shouted “shut up” to one fan during her tense 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-2 victory, even blowing kisses to the stands and turning and slapping her bottom in post-match victory taunts.
Afterwards she was one of a chorus of players who called for the volume to be turned not down but up. The endorsement comes as officials at the Australian Open try to attract non-traditional audiences to the sport, and players such as the “Special Ks” doubles pairing of Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis encourage engagement from a new generation of tennis fans.
“I love playing in a crowd that has energy, regardless of what side they’re on,” Collins said after her victory. “It just motivates me even more, so it’s kind of a good thing, especially when I’m not playing that well.”
Preamble
James Wallace
Hello and welcome to Day Six of the Australian Open brought to you fromthe sun dappled Melbourne Park a bloke under a heated blanked sporting long johns in chilly south London, England.
I’m not complaining, the coffee is strong, the multiple devices are charged and the line-up is stellar – how does Sabalenka, Vekic, Alcaraz, Zverev, Gauff, Djokovic, Pegula… Sessions Draper… sound?
Not to mention Lynch, Howcroft and Harris on the livebloggin’ tools. Ambassador, we are spoiling you.
Before we get to today’s proceedings, a word on the late-night-five-set-ding-dong between American teenager Learner Tien and three time Aussie open finalist and US open champion Daniil Medvedev. Namely: WOW. What a match that was. The tournament needed a shot in the arm and holy moly it got one.
“I was definitely hoping it wouldn’t go to a fifth-set breaker … It was definitely harder than maybe it could have been, but, whatever,” the teenage Tien said in the moments after toppling Medvedev – the gnarled old gunslinger – 6-3, 7-6, 6-7, 1-6, 7-6 in the small matter of 4 hours 49 minutes.
Tien then charmed the crowd even further : “I really appreciate all you guys staying out here. I know it’s late. I have no idea what time it is.” It was actually the wee small hours of Friday morning and definitely past Tien’s bedtime. Not that he would have been able to sleep after playing the match of his short career so far.
Let’s hope for more thrills, spills and bellyearaches (Here’s looking at you Danielle Collins) as the tournament approaches the end of its first week.
I’ll post the schedule/order of play in a moment, the first balls will be tossed on the Rod Laver and Margaret Court Arena’s at 11.30 AEDT – about 40 minutes from now. Do get in touch if you are following along, weirdest and wackiest blog following location gets a special/undisclosed/as yet undecided prize. Maybe. *Please do check the small print.
*There will be no physical prizes. A mention on this blog should be enough, no? Greedyguts.
Emma Raducanu says she has nothing to lose and will try to swing freely as she faces Iga Swiatek, the world No 2 and five-time grand slam champion, in the thir
Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis competed in the Australian Open doubles for the first time since they won the title back in 2022.Having missed 18 months th