Record-Breaking Number Of Australians Qualify For US Open 2024

US Open Grandstand (photo: Michael Dickens)

Tennis Australia Press Release, August 23, 2024

Six Australians have qualified for the US Open 2024 main draw, setting new records.

Arina Rodionova, Maya Joint, Kimberly Birrell, Priscilla Hon, Destanee Aiava and Li Tu all qualified in New York today, boosting the total number of Australians in this year’s singles main draws to 20 (12 men and eight women).

These efforts ensure Australia will have its largest representation in a US Open men’s singles draw in 45 years and the most competitors in women’s singles in 35 years.

This is the first time in tournament history that five Australian women have earned main-draw berths through qualifying and almost triples the previous record of two (from 2009 and 2014).

It also marks the first time in 11 years that Australia has had qualifiers in both the men’s and women’s events at Flushing Meadows.

Rodionova is the only player among this record-breaking group of Aussies to have previously completed a successful qualifying campaign at a Grand Slam tournament. However, it is the first time the 34-year-old has achieved the feat at the US Open.

World No.118 Rodionova, who last qualified at a major tournament at Wimbledon 2019, scored a 6-4 6-2 victory against Thailand’s Mananchaya Sawangkaew in today’s final round.

Joint scored the biggest win of her burgeoning Grand Slam career, triumphing 6-2 6-1 against world No.106 Hailey Baptiste in a swift 52 minutes. This earns a Grand Slam main-draw debut for the promising 18-year-old.

The 26-year-old Birrell, who fell at the final stage in qualifying at last year’s US Open, secured her main-draw spot with a 6-3 6-3 victory against 15-year-old American wildcard Julieta Pareja.

World No.180 Aiava powered past Croatian Ana Konjuh 6-3 6-2, needing only 69 minutes to dismiss the former top-20 player and US Open 2016 quarterfinalist. This was 24-year-old Aiava’s third straight-sets victory this week.

The 26-year-old Hon stunned top seed Kamilla Rakhimova to qualify, edging out a hard-fought 7-6(4) 6-7(2) 6-4 victory against the world No.104 in a two-hour and 47-minute battle. This is world No.205 Hon’s best Grand Slam-level win since Australian Open 2020.

Tu scored an impressive victory of his own against a seeded opponent in the final round of the men’s qualifying singles competition, beating sixth-seeded Dutchman Jesper de Jong 3-6 6-1 7-5.

The 28-year-old from Adelaide saved two match points late in the deciding set, before reeling off three consecutive games to record the biggest win of his Grand Slam career.

The six qualifiers will join 14 Australians (11 men and three women) already in the singles main draws at the final Grand Slam tournament of the season.

In total, 32 Australians will contest the US Open across singles, doubles, juniors and junior wheelchair tennis when the tournament starts on Monday 26 August.

20 Australians in the main draw singles

MEN

[10] Alex de Minaur (NSW)

[28] Alexei Popyrin (NSW)

[33] Jordan Thompson (NSW)

[65] Rinky Hijikata (NSW)

[70] James Duckworth (NSW)

[84] Thanasi Kokkinakis (SA)

[86] Christopher O’Connell (NSW)

[91] Max Purcell (NSW)

[94] Aleksandar Vukic (NSW)

[96] Adam Walton (Qld)

[188] Li Tu (SA)

[195] [WC] Tristan Schoolkate (WA)

WOMEN

[93] Daria Saville (Vic)

[118] Arina Rodionova (Vic)

[119] [SR] Ajla Tomljanovic (Qld)

[136] Maya Joint (Qld)

[145] [WC] Taylah Preston (WA)

[147] Kimberly Birrell (Qld)

[180] Destanee Aiava (Vic)

[205] Priscilla Hon (Qld)