Australia No 1 Alex de Minaur has confirmed he will play in the US Open, declaring himself fit again after being sidelined for a month with a hip injury.
Apart from a doubles cameo at the Paris Olympics, de Minaur hasnât played since withdrawing from his scheduled Wimbledon quarter-final blockbuster with Novak Djokovic.
But the world No 10 has taken to social media to post a âlittle updateâ on the hip injury that threatened to curtail the rest of his season.
âBeen working hard trying to recover from my injury,â he wrote on Instagram. âItâs been very tough missing tournaments and [Iâm] excited to say Iâll be playing [the] US Open.
âThanks to all the support Iâve gotten. Itâs definitely helped me through these tough times. Thereâs always light and the end of the tunnel.â
De Minaur climbed to a career-high No 6 in the world with his run to the last eight at The All England Club. He has dropped four spots to No 10 after being sidelined for a month and missing the marquee Open lead-up events in Montreal and Cincinnati.
But the 25-year-old will still have the protection of a top-16 seeding at Flushing Meadows, meaning he wonât face a higher-ranked rival until the fourth round. De Minaurâs best run in New York came in 2020 when he made the quarter-finals of a slam for the first time.
De Minaurâs inclusion will give Australia at least 11 players in the menâs singles main draw. Fellow Sydney-born, Spain-raised 25-year-old Alexei Popyrin will be seeded at a major for the first time after soaring to 23rd in the rankings after winning the Montreal Masters on Tuesday. De Minaur and Popyrin teamed up at the Paris Games but crashed out in the first round of the doubles.
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The in-form duo will spearhead a promising Aussie challenge, also featuring Jordan Thompson, Rinky Hijikata, James Duckworth, Max Purcell, Thanasi Kokkinakis, Adam Walton, Christopher OâConnell, Aleksandar Vukic and Tristan Schoolkate. Fellow emerging West Australian Taylah Preston and Schoolkate were on Thursday granted wildcards following breakthrough seasons on tour.
Schoolkate began the season outside the top 200 before rising almost 100 places over the next five months. The 23-year-old hit world No 176 in July, thanks to an impressively consistent run that included runs to at least the quarter-final stage at eight ATP Challenger events. The 23-year-old went all the way to the trophy in Guangzhou, China, beating fellow Aussie Adam Walton for the biggest title of his career.
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Preston is one of Australiaâs brightest teenage talents, also surging from outside the top 200 to world No 134 in March. The 18-year-old reached her biggest final at the WTA 125K event in Puerto Vallarta in February, before heading to San Diego and winning her first WTA main-draw match. That win was against world No 42 Magdalena Frech, one of two top-100 wins she has notched in 2024.
The powerful ball-striker also made her Billie Jean King Cup debut for Australia in April, clinching the decisive point against Mexico. Preston became the first teenager to make a winning Billie Jean Cup debut for Australia since Ash Barty in 2013 and, by winning that tie, Australia will return to the competition finals in November.
Preston joins countrywomen Ajla Tomljanovic and Daria Saville in the Open womenâs singles main draw.
The US Open starts on August 26, with qualifying getting underway from next Tuesday.