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Australian Surveillance: De Minaur, Popyrin and Kasatkina are Madrid’s milestones | April 22, 2025 | All News | News and Function | News and Events

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Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin and Daria Kasatkina are one of the nine Australian players in the main draw action at the famous Madrid Open.

April 22, 2025 Spain Madrid | Vivienne Christie

Madrid’s symbolic stake is high CAJA MAGICAWhere the world’s best players can build Both Elite Level 1000 ATP and WTA Tournament Clay Court Momentum and Career Definition Mark.

As Andrey Rublev and Iga Swike begin to defend the 2024 Madrid title, many eyes will show Australians a pleasant style in Clay. In particular, Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin and Daria Kasatkina are Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin and Daria Kasatkina, nine competitors who compete with Australia and women.

De Minaur arrived at the second clay cort master tournament of the season with confidence in the semi -finals of Monte Carlo and last week in the quarter -finals in Barcelona.

I gave you the first round by Virtue Ranking, the seventh Seed de Minaura faces Lorenzo Songeo or Miomir Kecmanovic in the second round. that This is a goal The first round of Madrid is held for the first time.

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Poppylin removed Francis Tiapo and Casper Rud. No.14 and No.4 Monte Carlo Masters, respectively, starts the Clay Court Season in 2025 with the semi -final finals.

At World 25, Poppylin will bring the first round by this week to bring the memories of confidence in the second round. Either Alex Michelsen or Alexander Bublik. In 2021, Poppylin came through the qualifiers to reach Madrid’s last 16.

Countrymen Aleksander Vukic, Chris O’Connel and Rinky Hijikata joined De Minaur and Popyrin in the 96 Player ATP draw.

Vukic in the 83rd place Meet In the first round of the experienced veteran, Kei Nishikori, O’Connell is facing Hijikata, an Argentina Camillo Hugo Karabeli and Madrid.

Kasatkina aims to be an additional class on clay

Daria Kasatkina, meanwhile, leads four Australians in the WTA 1000 tournament, leading to the success of the previous season.

For 27 years, she won her best Grand Slam as a Roland Garros semi -final in 2022. In the last three seasons, he appeared in Madrid’s final 16 and defeated three Gabin Mugu Luja at the time to reach the quarter -finals in 2018.

Currently, Kasatkina, the world’s no.15, has a second round meeting with the first round by (the first round, and the 19 -year -old 19 -year -old Andora).

Related: You will know Daria Kasatkina

Fellow Australia AJLA ​​TOMLJANOVIC is heading for REBEKA Masarova, Switzerland’s World No.153 in the first round.

KIMBERLY BIRRELL and Maya Joint added the highest score in the impressive 2025 season by making Madrid’s main draw debut.

Birrell has suffered three sets of losses from American Peyton Stearns in the opening round, but is going to improve the world No.61 with a high current experience.

One of the two teenagers in the top 100 of the WTA, he defeated the experienced opponent Sara Errani (2012 Roland Garros Singles Finalist) and Jil Teichmann.

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