Kokkinakis on De Minaur: "He just has the best attitude you've ever seen"

Thanasi Kokkinakis believes compatriot and Davis Cup team-mate Alex de Minaur can continue his winning run at Roland Garros 2024.


Monday 03 June 2024
Leigh Rogers
Paris, France
May 30: Alex De Minaur (AUS) during the French Open 2024 at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France on Thursday, May 30, 2024. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ MARK PETERSON

Thanasi Kokkinakis will be among the many Australians cheering for Alex de Minaur in his fourth-round showdown against world No.5 Daniil Medvedev at Roland Garros 2024.

It is the second match scheduled today at Court Suzanne-Lenglen (with an approximate starting time of 9pm AEST).

"Medvedev's a great player, so it's going to be tough," world No.100 Kokkinakis predicted.

"Probably has four or five sets written on it, but Alex is just as tough, you have to play well to have a chance to beat him. It should be a really interesting match, and hopefully he gets it done."

The 25-year-old De Minaur is enjoying a career-best run at Roland Garros, where he has become the first Australian man to reach the fourth round in 17 years.

"Alex deserves everything that comes to him," said Kokkinakis of his compatriot, who he described as a "great guy".

"(He) always leads leads by example (and) most of the time wins. He just has the best attitude you've ever seen from a player and really pushes everyone. He's an ultimate team-mate and while he's maybe not the most natural clay courter, when you're good, you're good.

"He's added a bit more firepower to his game, he's hitting his drop shot a lot better and that's a recipe for success on clay. So I think he would be using that a bit against Medvedev. Yeah, I think I give him a good shot."

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Clay is Medvedev's least favourite surface and he is yet to beat a top-20 opponent at Roland Garros. However, the six-time Grand Slam singles finalist is "looking forward" to playing the in-form Australian.

"I feel like we had a lot of good matches. Some he won, some I won," Medvedev said ahead of their Roland Garros meeting.

"First time on clay. We practiced a week before Roland Garros in Monte Carlo. I think we can both play well, and it's going to be interesting."

Alex de Minaur v Daniil MedvedevHead-to-head record
ResultYearEventRoundSurface
Medvedev won 1-6 6-4 7-52018SydneyFinalOutdoor hard
Medvedev won 6-3 6-32018Winston-Salem2ROutdoor hard
Medvedev won 5-7 6-2 6-22020Paris Masters3RIndoor hard
Medvedev won 6-4 6-22022ATP CupRound-robinOutdoor hard
De Minaur won 6-4 2-6 7-52022Paris Masters2RIndoor hard
De Minaur won 7-6(7) 7-52023Canadian MastersQFOutdoor hard
Medvedev won 2-6 6-4 6-1 6-22023US Open4ROutdoor hard
Medvedev won 7-6(3) 6-32023Beijing2ROutdoor hard

This is De Minaur's eighth appearance in the fourth round at a Grand Slam tournament and he has now made this stage in four of the past six majors.

He will have at least one passionate supporter courtside for his clash with Medvedev, having successfully tracked down a young fan who inspired him during his third-round victory against Jan-Lennard Struff.

De Minaur took to social media to find the fan, so he could invite him to attend his next match.

> READ MORE: De Minaur celebrates milestone win with heartfelt gesture for young fan

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