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Australian Surveillance: Monte Carlo is leading De Minaur | April 7, 2025 | All News | News and Function | News and Events

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Alex de Minaur is one of the five Australians competing at Monte Carlo Masters this week, and Australian women will compete for the Billy King Cup final in Brisbane.

Melbourne, Big, April 7, 2025 | Jackson Mancell

ATP hosts the first master 1000 event of the Clay Season, and five Australians are active this week, and the WTA Tour will take a break in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers and Australian women will compete in Brisbane.

Alex de Minaur will be played at the Queen’s first ATP doubles tournament in June. Single World No.10 is going to add up to 50 single player Jan-Lennard Struff to the only double title of 2020 Cincinnati Masters.

In the single competition, De Minaur hopes to win Monte Carlo after Martin Mulligan in 1964. New South Welshman becomes the highest player in Australia in the tournament and enters the eighth seed.

Alexei Popyrin and Jordan Thompson will also play both formats in Monaco. Poppylin returns to a double court For the first time since Dubai won last month. A 25 -year -old boy paired with Yuki Bhambri, a winner of the title.

Thompson aims to continue the impressive starting season. Together with Sebastian Korda, the pair had to reach the Indian Wells final and replicated it in Miami. But when Korda withdrew ahead of the quarter -finals due to his wrist injury, their running shortened.

Along with the duo of Matt Ebden and John Peers, the world’s No.5 represented Australia’s best opportunities when it succeeded in CLAY in 2024. Thompson and Korda ruled the best in Madrid in May, and Ebden and Peers hit gold at the Paris Olympics.

Reading: Ebden and peers were awarded the Order of Australia medal.

Australia, who won the last win of Monte Carlo, was TODD WOODBRIDGE in 2001 and 2002 that he contacted Jonas Bjorkman.

EBDEN offers the third MAS in the tournament that he and his colleagues gathered some momentum in the previous two tournaments and offered a potential opportunity to make a pair of deep running.

The Culture AMP Australian Billie Jean King Cup team aims to punch the sixth final campaign ticket. To achieve this achievement, Australia must put the group in the first place in Brisbane, including Kazakhstan and Colombia.

Monte Carlo Master

Australian single: Alex de Minaur (World No.10), Alexei Popyrin (World No.28), Jordan Thompson (World No.35)*

Australian doubles: Jordan Thompson (with Sebastian korda), Matthew Ebden/John peers, Alex de Minaur (Jan-Lennard Struff), Alexei Popyrin (Yuki Bhampri)

*Rated on March 31, 2025

Billy Jean King Cup

coach: Nicole Pratt

captain: Sam Stocus

Player: KIMBERLY Birrell (World No.61), Maya Joint (World No.78), Ajla Tomljanovic (World No.79) No.334)

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