Australian hopefuls clash in first round
Demon continues to dominate us live: de Minaur leads two sets against Aussie O’Connell
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De Minaur won the second set
This is one of the second set of Alex de Minaur, one of the second round of the US Open.
Once again, it is a very simple set for the world number 8 that gives an early break against Christopher O’Connell and serves the set easily to take ahead.
Alex de Minaur serves in the second set.Credit: AP
SONEGO pushes Schoolkate to the fourth set
Alex de Minaur is about to serve for the second set, but we quickly check with Australia Tristan Schoolkate.
Schoolkate won the first two sets against Lorenzo Sonego 6-3, 7-6 (10-8), but Italian returned and closed the third set 6-1.
SONEGO is currently fourth.
Australia Tristain School.Credit: Getty Images
Best photography
This year’s US Open may be the best photo.
Italy’s Double Great Slam Finalist Jasmine Paolini eliminated the Australian element Destanese Aiava yesterday and the Italian photographer Ray Giubilo made an incredible shot towards the second round.
Raid demon breaks
De Minaur may not be the best today, but proves that it is easy enough to be under full control over O’Connell.
26-year-old Top-10 star O’Connell’s backhand’s backhand, and another error on this wing gave the opening break of the second set. De Minaur leads 2-1 and this match can rush.
Chris O’Connell is struggling to keep up with Alex de Minaur.Credit: AP
Demon won the first set
Alex de Minaur was not perfect, but in the first set, 6-3 breaking Chris O’Connell’e had little problems in half an hour.
No.8 He broke the Seed O’Connell in his sixth game and made a single -sized leadership after one of the harder service games. De Minaur hit five AS and won 93 percent of his first service scores, but they had more forced mistakes than the winners, so he will try to tighten it.
O’Connell directed only two winners for set.
The first break of the match
O’Connell begins to feel heat.
O’Connell, after saving a break point in the previous service game, fell into a 0-40 holes in the sixth game after throwing one of the single backhands to the network to leave one of the backhands after a quick hot rally. De Minaur is now 5-2 and looks very comfortable.
Meanwhile, the Australian Joker Tristan School, the 100 newest members of the country, is leading the Italian world No.46 Lorenzo Sone 6-3, 7-6 (8-6).
Alex de Minaur is cruising in the first set against Chris O’Connell.Credit: Getty Images
Contrast clothes
It will not be difficult to determine which Australia is today.
De Minaur is going to the hat, bracelets, socks and shoes, while O’Connell effectively in a completely white Coq Sportif outfit.
O’Connell, the first set of the first break in the previous game after the first set was locked twice.
Christopher O’Connell is completely white Le Coq Sportif Kit.Credit: Getty Images
When served early
Who says that Alex de Minaur’s service cannot be a weapon?
It is a slippery start for the demon who likes to start the first round match with the other Australian Chris O’Connell. O’Connell responded with a direct service holder to lock the opening set as one.
De Minaur added a fourth ace to start the second service game, so that it could not be happier than how it started.
Alex de Minaur Christopher serves O’Connell.Credit: AP
‘I definitely can be a ball 30’: Hon’s supreme target
Once upon a time, Priscilla Hon was the most brilliant young tennis expectation of Australia.
Those days have already gone for the 27-year-old Hon, young people Maya Ortak and Emerson Jones are currently having this status-butture turquoise.
Priscilla Hon is going to the second round of the United States Open.Credit: Getty Images
World No.126 has won the first Grand Grand Grand Slam Main-Draw match for more than five years in the US Open on Tuesday (Aest), and the French woman Leolia Jeanjean put aside 6-3, 7-5, and supported the effort to be entitled to the New York Major in successive years.
Stars on Demon’s Way
With Marc McGowan
If Alex de Minaur wins today, there are some big and familiar names in his way.
In the fourth round and quarter finals, the best 10 star Karen Khachanov and Alexander Zverev could meet Nemesis Stefanos Tssitsipas in 32 rounds before potential conflicts.
In 2024, Alex de Minaur celebrates his first victory over Stefanos Tssitsipas.Credit: Tennis TV
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