- Alex de Minaur and Katie Boulter are Engaged!
- Fonseca wins NextGen, hopes to continue legacy of past champions
- Ricky’s picks for the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals field
- Jenson Brooksby Opens Up on Living with Autism
- Players React to Jakub Menšík Mid-Match Doping Test
- Roland Garros Reveals 2025 Tennis Poster Art
- Simona Halep Receives Australian Open Qualifying Wild Card
- Happy Holidays from 10sBalls Team: Our Wish For You and Yours!
- Sabalenka, Swiatek, Paolini Commit to Dubai Tournament
- Ricky’s picks for the 2024 NextGen ATP Finals in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Tennis Star Genie Bouchard suffers An Eye Injury Playing Pickleball
- Stringlet: Serving Up Tennis Inspiration With A Twist
- Michael Russell Makes History as 2024 ATP Coach of the Year
- 2024 Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award winner: Grigor Dimitrov
- BNP Paribas Open Voted ATP and WTA 1000 Tournament Of The Year For 10th Consecutive Time
Australian Open 2018 • Full Wildcard Release • Destanee Aiava And Alex De Minaur Win The AO18 Aussie W.C.’s
- Updated: December 18, 2017
Buy Tickets • Great Tennis In A Few Weeks
|
Destanee Aiava and Alex De Minaur win Australian Open wildcards
Seventeen-year-old Destanee Aiava (Narre Warren, Vic) and 18-year-old Alex De Minaur (Sydney, NSW) have been awarded Australian Open 2018 wildcards after winning the AO Play-off finals in Melbourne today.
Aiava defeated fellow Victorian Tammi Patterson 6-4 6-0 while De Minaur overcame Alex Bolt (SA) 6-2 6-4 6-7(1) 6-1.
“I just wanted to … keep building and building momentum and keep firing my shots with confidence. That worked out well,” Aiava said after being presented with her player accreditation by Australia’s Fed Cup Captain Alicia Molik.
“I was trying not to think about the prize at the end. I just wanted to go for it. After the (match) point was done I was just so relieved.”
Aiava is looking forward to a second straight appearance in the Australian Open main draw and feels her experience from the 2017 event will stand her in good stead.
“I think I’m a lot more confident now … I think when I step out onto the court I’ll not feel so overwhelmed. I’ve been around the world this year playing all four Grand Slams so looking forward to the challenge now.”
De Minaur was also thrilled to post the win today and receive his player credentials from Davis Cup captain and mentor Lleyton Hewitt.
“I couldn’t be happier with my level and I can’t wait for the Australian summer to come,” De Minaur said.
“I think I’ve still got a lot to get better at. But this week my level was great throughout the whole matches. I didn’t think I dropped my concentration at all.
“I’m really looking forward to it (playing AO2018). I think I’m a better player all round – physically and mentally (compared with 12 months ago).
“I’m really looking forward to playing against these high-level opponents and seeing where my game’s at … being able to compete against these guys and give it all I’ve got.”
A women’s doubles wildcard was also up for grabs at the AO Play-off, and was awarded to Belinda Woolcock (Vic) and Astra Sharma (WA) who won 6-1 3-6 [10-3] over Aiava and Patterson.
Last week 18-year-old Jaimee Fourlis (Vic) defeated Aiava to win the Australian 18/u title, a feat which also earned her a main draw wildcard for the Australian Open.
Women’s Australian Open main draw wildcards (as at 17 December 2017)
Men’s Australian Open main draw wildcards (as at 17 December 2017)
Australian Open 2018, presented by Kia Motors in association with ANZ, Jacob’s Creek and Rolex, will take place at Melbourne Park from 15-28 January. |
Australian Open tickets are now on sale at ticketek.com.au. |