Australian Open – Day Three: Alex de Minaur’s fiancée Katie Boulter is placed on the spot with awkward post-match query on the Australian Open – as native star bows out within the first spherical
Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score, and game-by-game updates as Daniil Medvedev, Elena Rybakina, Cameron Norrie, Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter headline Day Three of the Australian Open from Melbourne.
Katie Boulter makes it a record year for the Brits, as Alex de Minaur also surges to second round
Katie Boulter is put on the spot by awkward post-match question
De Minaur praised for classy act
De Minaur cut an animated figure in the crowd
Boulter reveals the moment she ‘felt comfortable’ her fiance had won his match
I kind of wish his score was popping up on my screen, but it wasn’t.
Yeah, I think at times, you know, it’s obviously difficult to know that he’s playing a match, and you’re kind of hearing cheers here and there, and you’re hoping that’s for him, but you never know.
You know, ultimately, until I actually heard — I think I heard his mum’s voice from the crowd. That was the first thing I heard before he came. I kind of felt comfortable that he had won and, you know, that I could fully relax.
I mean, there is always going to be 1 per cent of me that’s probably thinking about that, but look, I mean, I’m fully focused on what I’m doing and kind of in the zone at the same time. You know, most of the time I’m not thinking about it at all, but of course, you know, yeah, I’m hoping he wins and that he’s out there for the rest of my match.
How about this for a piece of skill
Let’s recap on some other big results from around the grounds…
Popyrin: ‘It was really painful’
No doubts. Yeah, no doubts. Throughout the week I have had, like, little niggles, had an abdominal niggle. I’ve been sick for four days. Still am sick. Had to go to the doctor’s office today to get some meds.
It’s not an excuse, nothing like that for me. I’m disappointed with the way I played. Like, I take full responsibility with the way that I played, and, you know, it was shocking. It was really bad. And I know I can do better.
I think I’m known to show heart, but I also want to be known for showing tennis consistently. That’s been my main goal for my whole career. You know, I have showed good tennis in glimpses, and for me I want to show it consistently.
The moment Aussie star Alexei Popyrin was knocked out
Tim Henman believes Boulter has a ‘good opportunity to progress
This is a good opportunity for her. It’s always trying to get the balance between the control and aggression. When she’s on, she can hit winners from anywhere. But sometimes she takes the ball early and hits the higher part of the next and that’s where the unforced error count rises.
It’s a case of being patient and taking the winner on. She’s got used to the conditions, played a few matches this year and hopefully she can build on this as she needs a breakthrough in a Grand Slam event.
Expectation is riding on Alex de Minaur, but he’s taking things one step at a time
Look, I mean, pressure, there is always going to be pressure. Ultimately, as I said many times before, no one is going to put more pressure on myself than myself, right?
There’s always going to be outside noise, and that’s always going to be in the background, but ultimately, I go in every day with a mindset and focusing on trying to bring out the best version of myself.
When it comes to playing these types of matches or playing in Australia, my sole focus is to give myself the best chance when I walk on court, right, and do everything I can.
And then we know how tennis is. Tennis, can you have some good days, you can have some bad days. Ultimately, if I have my bad day, I’m going to find till the end, compete, and I’m going to do my best.
I know that the crowd is going to have my back from the very first point to the last. Yeah, it’s perspective, right? It’s what way you choose to look at pressure.
De Minaur reveals how he knew what was going on in Boulter’s match
It is tough playing the matches. Ultimately, just because there is a scoreboard that keeps alternating with different results throughout the day, and then all of a sudden you get — you don’t really want to be thinking about it, because you want to be focusing on your own match. Then all of a sudden you see the results of Katie’s match.
You try not to pay too much attention and focus on yourself, but the sheer fact that it’s always coming around, it makes it difficult.
So every now and again, whenever it came about, I saw what the result was.
Another Aussie crashes out!
‘Pressure… there’s always going to be pressure’
I came out of the blocks the way I wanted to. My serve was firing and was very solid. I applied a lot of pressure on him. As the match went on the conditions got a little slower and heavier.
Pressure, there is always going to be pressure. No one is going to put more pressure on myself. There’s always going to be outside noise and that’s in the background. I go in everyday with a mindset and focus to be the best version of myself. My sole focus is to give myself the best chance.
If I had my bad day I’m going to fight to the end and do my best. Yeah, I mean it’s perspective and it’s what way I manage that pressure.
De Minaur: ‘Watching Boulter was stressful’
I mean these nights like tonight is what you dream of, playing prime time on RLA is special. It’s a great feeling to go out there and play some good tennis and get the win.
The second part [watching Katie] was stressful.
Boulter is feeling the love in Australia
From the moment I landed here I felt the love. I cant tell you how much it means to me thank you so much.
Boulter says she’s striving for brilliance
I’m always striving for more I feel like I had a good year last year. I feel like I can improve my game so much more.
I’m going to keep improving and hopefully you’ll see me a lot more in the rankings.
De Minaur quietly slipped into the Kia Arena!
Boulter: ‘That was way too stressful for me’
That was way too stressful for me I would have preferred a much easier match – she [Marino] came out firing today.
That was massively mental for me I’ve been playing great tennis on the practice court. She was playing great and I know how hard it can be.
Breaking:Boulter wins it!
This is it for Boulter, can she break?
All square in the third set
All square in the third set
Incase you missed it…
De Minaur watches his fiancee… from his bike!
Attendance records smashed!
Boulter lets out a huge roar!
Katie Boulter dishes out stinging comment after Alex de Minaur posts beefcake snap
Marino levels!
‘I’m glad I look that way’
I’m glad I look that way. Honestly what gives me a sense of calm is knowing the amount of work I’ve put in behind the scenes knowing I’ve done everything in my power to be ready.
As soon as I walk onto this court I know every single one of you guys has my back so I’m going to do my very best.
‘I better go watch her!’
Yeah, look, 2024 was a special year and it ended in the best possible way. But in saying that she’s playing right now so I better get out there and watch!
De Minaur claims victory!
Meanwhile, Boulter takes the first set
The reaction says it all!
Is this the ‘shot of the year?’
Boulter breaks back!
‘We really like that Alex!’
Katie Boulter and Rebecca Marino are underway!
De Minaur roars as he wins the second set!
Lleyton Hewitt is courtside!
The chair umpire isn’t happy here
Van de Zandschulp survives a break
Katie Boulter’s match is set to kick off shortly!
Van de Zandschulp breaks back
Here’s why some are calling the Australian Open ‘woke’
De Minaur breaks in the second set!
Footy stars in the house!
De Minaur takes the first set!
Van de Zandschulp gets one back
We can’t stop laughing at this!
Another break for De Minaur!
Bec Judd, Georgie Tunny and Abbey Gelmi are all in the house
It’s De Minaur to serve first
Why the Australian Open is live streaming an alternative Wii Tennis-style broadcast
Can De Minaur win a Grand Slam?
Right, here we go!
‘Cartoon Medvedev gets a warning’
‘Money, girls, casino…’: Medvedev bizarrely lumps praise on Samrej
If he plays like this every match his life can be good. Money, girls, casino… Whatever…
If he plays like this every match, if he doesn’t, then he’s not going to have it.
Fun fact!
Two big events coming live later on!
Medvedev triumphs
Fury on Rod Laver
Medvedev meltdown!
Showtime!
Norrie: ‘I barely practised’
I haven’t been able to prepare as well as I could. I’ve been pretty sick in Auckland, then coming here. Just barely practised.
Honestly, I’ve been feeling the ball so well. Pre-season was excellent. It was a bit unfortunate with the timing. I definitely gave myself the best chance. Just hit the wall after like an hour and a bit. I was not able to stay sharp on court.
It’s disappointing. Yeah, It is what it is. Most importantly just to get my health back to 100 per cent and get some rest. Just tough to sustain that today.
Sickness hampers Norries’ Australian Open hopes
What do pro tennis players eat before a match?
It’s a very early wake-up call. I think for me I struggle to eat when I open my eyes first thing.
I actually was pretty light this morning. I just had some berries and a coffee before I practiced. After practice, I just had toast, like plain toast with honey and a banana. Pure carb-loading.
I couldn’t stomach some rice and salmon. I’ll be sure after this to get my salmon and take in for the day!
Raducanu: ‘My serve had a mind of its own!’
Yeah, honestly I’m not sure what I changed in my serve today. I think it had a mind of its own…
I will be sure to reflect, look at that and come back to you.
I think in the first set I was hitting a lot of good first serves. I hit a few aces. At the same time I was hitting a [lot of] double faults.
I think as the balls got heavier it was a lot more difficult. As I think more kept coming it was not easy to refocus but I knew that even if I was down, I have great returns. It was good to be able to rely on other parts of my game today that I know are quite strong.
I’m just very proud that I didn’t let it affect me too much and let the match run away from me.
Raducanu gets the win – despite service struggles
It’s a hot day here at Melbourne Park!