Alex de Minaur is set to make his Olympic debut in Paris three years after being forced out of the Tokyo Games because of COVID-19.
Ninth-ranked de Minaur was among the nine tennis players chosen on Wednesday for Australiaâs Olympic team. Ajla Tomljanovic will be the only Australian in the womenâs singles draw in Paris.
âObviously last time round I got a little bit unlucky to not be able to play in Tokyo, but Iâve had my eyes set on Paris and I am super excited to now be officially part of this team,â de Minaur, who has nine career ATP titles, said.
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Alexei Popyrin, Chris OâConnell and Rinky Hijikata will join de Minaur in menâs singles. Matt Ebden, No. 1 in the doubles world rankings, will team with Tokyo 2020 mixed doubles bronze medallist John Peers in menâs doubles. De Minaur and Popyrin will also compete in menâs doubles.
Ellen Perez, the world ninth-ranked womenâs doubles player, will partner Daria Saville in womenâs doubles.
Triple Olympian and two-time Grand Slam singles champion Lleyton Hewitt will captain the menâs team. Sam Stosur, Australiaâs only five-time tennis Olympian and 2011 U.S. Open singles champion, will lead the womenâs team.
Roland Garros will host the Paris tennis competition from July 27 to Aug. 4, the first time since Barcelona in 1992 that the Olympic tournament is being played on clay.
Source Agencies