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Australian tennis star faces nightmare US Open date with world No.1
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Maya Joint arrived at last year’s US Open having slashed hundreds of spots off her ranking in the previous seven months.
The Michigan-born Australian, then 18 and ranked No.135, stormed through qualifying then won on her grand slam debut, while still an amateur and intending to put her professional dreams on hold to play tennis and study psychology at the University of Texas.
Australian teenager Maya Joint won on her grand slam debut at last year’s US Open.Credit: Getty Images
Our Aussie Men learn their US Open main draw fate
Eight Australian men have been placed in the US Open main draw ahead of Sunday's start to the final major of the year with some possible additions through qualifying to come.
The match up that was supposed to happen in Toronto recently in the R16, before O'Connell withdrew pre match with an oblique injury, which then saw him pull out of Cincinnati and this week retired in his second round match in Winston Salem with a back issue. De Minaur on a Grand Slam hard court stacks up across his career (18-8 in New York and Melbourne) with the big apple coming out No.1 for best results with two quarter final appearences.
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