The Cairns Post

Popyrin excited by first-round tie

- JAY CLARK

ALEXEI Popyrin was bouncing around his lounge room as an eight-year-old when he watched Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the 2007 Australian Open final.

That year, Popyrin spent the whole first week soaking up the action in the stands at Melbourne Park and has long admired Tsonga’s power and agility.

More than a decade later, the Sydney-sider will tomorrow do battle against the popular Frenchman for the first time, eager to continue his breakout 2019 form.

While the butterflie­s of taking on the game’s biggest stars have faded a little bit since turning pro in 2017, Popyrin, 20, knows tomorrow will be one of the highlights of his career so far.

And after making the third round of a slam twice last year, the world No. 94 Popyrin is eager to continue his rankings climb.

“It’s going to be special – so special – when I go out there just before the coin toss and to stand on the other side of the net to him, it’s going to be an unbelievab­le experience,” Popyrin said.

“He (Tsonga) has got experience on his side.

“He made the finals in 2007, and I watched that final against (Novak) Djokovic. He was one of my favourite players growing up.

“So it just gives the match a bit more excitement for me, you still want to go out there and beat him though, even though he was your idol growing up.

“I watched him play, and you try to play like him, so it’s going to be fun.”

Popyrin won plenty of fans at the Australian Open last

TODAY at Melbourne Park Women’s first round:

1-Ash Barty v Lesia Tsurenko (UKR); Sam Stosur v Catherine McNally (USA); Lizette Cabrera v Ann Li (USA).

Men’s first round:

Andrew Harris v 8-Matteo Berrettini (ITA); John-Patrick Smith v 22-Guido Pella (ARG); Jordan Thompson v Alexander Bublik (KAZ); John Millman v Ugo Humbert (FRA); Marc Polmans v Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ); Max Purcell v Jannik Sinner (ITA)

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