Aussies in motion: Walton sweeps previous sixth seed in Atlanta | 24 July, 2024 | All Information | Information and Options | Information and Occasions


Adam Walton has landed his first top-60 win over Miomir Kecmanovic within the opening spherical of the ATP 250 occasion to set a Roland Garros rematch.

Atlanta, United States, 24 July 2024 | Dan Imhoff

Adam Walton is counting his fortunate stars after a call-up to the primary draw for his Atlanta debut on Monday.

The Queenslander, who spent 5 years on the College of Tennessee Knoxville solely a three-hour drive north of the Georgian capital, made essentially the most of his fortunate loser place for a 6-4 6-4 win over sixth seed and world No.52 Miomir Kecmanovic – his first over a top-60 opponent and solely his fourth towards anybody within the high 100.

Whereas Thanasi Kokkinakis pulled out of the Atlanta major draw, Walton’s elevation attributable to South African Lloyd Harris’ withdrawal ensured there have been nonetheless 5 Australians within the area.

The world No.95 had fallen to Italian Mattia Bellucci within the remaining spherical of qualifying however joined compatriots Jordan Thompson, Max Purcell, Chris O’Connell and Aleksandar Vukic in the primary draw.

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One among 10 Aussie males within the high 100 – the equal most of any nation alongside the US and France – Walton discovered the camaraderie reassuring, particularly at Wimbledon earlier this month the place he received his first match at a significant towards Federico Coria earlier than he narrowly succumbed to Francisco Comesana within the subsequent spherical.

“Normally, once we go to tournaments earlier than the occasion, greater than seemingly you’ll practise with the opposite Australians, and we will go to dinner and stuff like that collectively,” he mentioned forward of his Wimbledon debut.

“I simply really feel like that type of help in that regard. We’re enjoying playing cards at lunch or doing issues like that, simply mingling round one another and simply the speak while you’re speaking to one another, and I believe everybody’s in good spirits and bringing everybody up.”

Whereas the grass-court season landed him a primary ATP major draw win in Mallorca and maiden Grand Slam main-draw win, competing Stateside had lengthy reaped rewards for the 25-year-old.

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Earlier than turning professional in 2022, Walton scored greater than 200 college-level match wins in singles and doubles in his 5 years at Knoxville, whereas he and fellow Aussie Pat Harper received the NCAA doubles nationwide championship.

“I wasn’t even positive if I’d play professional tennis after faculty,” Walton informed Australian Tennis Journal. “I actually wasn’t positive till my final 12 months in faculty, after I had my finest outcomes and completed the collegiate system ranked No.2 behind Ben Shelton (the highest seed in Atlanta).

“My coach there mentioned I ought to not less than give it a crack and I had some fairly respectable success straight off the bat, in order that form of helped me to decide to enjoying professional.”

Now a winner of eight singles and 4 doubles ATP Challenger and ITF titles, Walton nonetheless trains in Knoxville when not on tour or again dwelling. He’s already as much as a career-best world No.88 within the stay rankings, and extra competitors Stateside beckons with a US Open major draw simply across the nook.

First, he has a shot at revenge towards Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech, his Roland Garros conqueror from this 12 months, with a maiden ATP quarterfinal on the road in Atlanta.

Fellow Aussie Vukic was not so lucky in his first spherical after he retired injured towards Bellucci because the Italian led 1-6 6-4 3-1.

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