Tue. Nov 5th, 2024
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Alex de Minaur is not feeling the weight of public expectation after kicking off his first Australian Open campaign as a top-10 player.

De Minaur is Australia’s best hope of going deep at the season-opening major and he took the first step on that journey with a win over Canadian Milos Raonic on Rod Laver Arena.

It was not the way de Minaur wanted to advance to the second round, with former world number three Raonic withdrawing early in the third set due to a hip injury.

For the record, de Minaur triumphed 6-7 (6/8), 6-3, 2-0, having been given a scare when the big-serving Raonic won the opening set on the back of nine aces.

Regardless of the nature of the result, de Minaur moved through to set up a clash with Italian Matteo Arnaldi in the second round.

Alex de Minaur oats Milos Raonic on the shoulder.
Raonic (right) withdrew early in the third set.(Getty Images: Cameron Spencer)

De Minaur started the 2024 season in outstanding form, highlighted by his unbeaten run at the United Cup that included a win over world number one Novak Djokovic.

He also defeated reigning Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz in an exhibition match on Rod Laver Arena last week.

His efforts while representing Australia at the United Cup were enough to lift him to a career-high ranking of 10.

The 24-year-old is the first Australian to reach the men’s top 10 since Lleyton Hewitt in 2006.

His ranking rise has captured the public’s imagination, with some clinging to the hope he could be the first Australian in 48 years to claim the men’s title at their home major.

But de Minaur remains undaunted, as he has gotten used to the pressure of being Australia’s top-ranked male player for some time.

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