Australian Open Day Five: Live score and game-by-game updates American tennis brat fumes at ‘drunk’ Aussie fans telling the crowd to ‘shut up’ before taunting them after her victory
Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score, and game-by-game updates as Alex de Minaur progresses to round three, Katie Boulter gets underway against Veronika Kudermetova, while Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis team up for doubles
Collins lashes back at fans!
Danielle Collins fumed at fans during the match and again hit back at spectators inside the Kia Arena after sealing her 2-1 victory against Destanee Aiava.
The partisan crowd had been heavily cheering Aiava but Aiava lashed back at fans at the end blowing kisses sarcastically.
Collins has just arrived in her presser and has spoken on the partisan crowd.
I think there was a lot of people who were super drunk and had a hard time controlling themselves.
Ultimately it was a pretty cool environment, this girl loves it
‘SHUT UP’: American star rages at Aussie fans
Danielle Collins has reportedly just told fans inside the Kia Arena to ‘shut up’ and blew a kiss in their direction.
She’s currently a set ahead against Aussie star Destanee Aiava and the home crowd are certainly getting behind their player, with the partisan crowd cheering wildly for the home favourite.
Collins, though, doesn’t seem too impressed by their support, telling some fans to ‘shut up’.
‘Thanks guys, love ya’
Collins delivers a parting shot to the crowd…
‘Zero class from Collins’: Fans have their say
Fans have hit out at Collins for her reaction to the crowd following her victory against Aiava.
Destanee Aiava suffers defeat against Danielle Collins
Destanee Aiava has suffered a 6-7 6-4 2-6 defeat by Danielle Collins at the Kia Arena.
The Aussie star fought gallantly to clinch the second set but could not hit back at her opponent in the final exchange to clinch the victory.
Collins, meanwhile, goaded the fans after the match, blowing kisses to spectators.
Tristan Schoolkate is knocked out by Jannik Sinner
Right, while Kokkinakis and Kyrgios have just bowed out, Jannik Sinner has also sealed a 3-1 win over Aussie star Tristan Schoolkate.
The match finished 4-6 6-4 -6-1 6-3, with Schoolkate coming out of the blocks to steal the first set off the world No 1.
Bizarrely after the match Sinner was asked by John McEnroe of all people how he controls his emotions while on the court…
Kokkinakis: ‘I won’t be able to lift my arm tomorrow…’
That was what Thanasi Kokkinakis said last night after his five-set thriller against Jack Draper and concerned were immediately directed to whether he would play doubles with Nick Kyrgios today.
I don’t want… I feel like I’m letting him down, letting people down. But yeah, I don’t know, I won’t be able to lift my arm tomorrow. So we’ll see. Unless we’re both playing with underarm serves, it’s looking pretty unlikely.
Though the pair dazzled on court it seems the Australian Open has just come at the wrong time for the entertaining Aussie duo.
Breaking:Thanasi Kokkinakis has RETIRED with injury
Thanasi Kokkinakis has unfortunately retired in the second set of this match with the pair having gone behind in the opening set.
It appears Kokkinakis’ pectoral injury just wasn’t quite right after his five-set defeat by Jack Draper last night with the pair having just left the court while conceding the defeat to Vukic and Duckworth.
It didn’t seem like Kokkinakis was in that much bother out there on the court but he had been very hesitant over whether he would play today, admitting he wanted to give back to the fans.
Destanee Aiava pulls back a set…
Tell you what that’ll infuriate Danielle Collins even more now after she told partisan fans inside the Kia Arena to ‘shut up’.
Aiava pushed the American right to a tiebreaker in the opening set, before pulling back a 6-4 victory in the second set.
Collins also had to take a medical time-out after she appeared to have a problem with her foot.
‘Read the game’: Kyrgios fumes at the chair umpire
The Special K’s are behind at the moment. But they’re continuing to dazzle the fans inside the John Cain Arena.
Both players came into this match with injuries, with Kyrgios having suffered an abdomen strain in the build-up to the match, while Kokkinakis revealed he had been suffering from a pectoral injury throughout the week.
But there was a bizarre moment at 5-4 where Kyrgios hit out at the chair umpire for giving his team-mate a penalty.
Kokkinakis had belted the ball up into the crowd after it had gone dead, giving one fan a very cool souvenir, while earning himself the code violation.
Kyrgios wasn’t happy about the moment.
We’re both injured right, full stadium of people to come see us play, and he doesn’t have to be here right?
He hits the ball out of pain and you’re going to give us a code violation?
But it’s not unsportsmanlike?
I’m just saying, read the game a bit more.
The umpire said he didn’t have any choice, but Kyrgios responded.
I’m just saying, you don’t have to do that.
Kyrgios and Kokkinakis lose the first set
We were talking about rowdy fans at the Australian Open earlier today and it seems some fans are still shouting while players are trying to serve here at the John Cain Arena.
Meanwhile, Kokkinakis and Kyrgios have gone a set down, with Duckworth and Vukic taking a 6-5 lead.
We’re back underway here in the second set, with Kokkinakis and Kyrgios seemingly getting their calls mixed up.
Kokkinakis has just sprinted into Kyrgios on the left tramline as they attempted to prevent a shot from going out of play.
While they lost the point, the good news is that both players are not injured and they laughed off the funny moment
Sinner takes a 2-1 lead against Schoolkate
Tristane Schoolkate came out of the blocks to nick the first set but seems to be running out of a bit of steam here.
Sinner has now bounced back to go 6-4 6-1 in the second and third sets.
And he’s rearing into form here, having gone 3-0 up in the fourth set.
Kokkinakis’ sad bombshell
It’s been a disappointing week for both Kyrgios and Kokkinakis.
First it was Kyrgios who suffered defeat by Jacob Fearnley on Monday night here at the John Cain Arena.
He raised fears over who long he would be able to continue playing, stating that he may not play singles at the Australian Open again.
Then came Kokkinakis. In a brutal five-set thriller last night, injuries got the better of the Australian, as he succumbed to Jack Draper’s late comeback before being knocked out of the men’s singles.
Earlier in the week, Kyrgios said the pair ‘owed it to the fans to go out there and play’ doubles.
But Kokkinakis conceded that he might have to pull out of doubles.
I feel like I’m letting him (Kyrgios) down, I’m letting people down but yeah, I don’t know,’ Kokkinakis said on Wednesday night.
I won’t be able to lift my arm tomorrow. So we’ll see. Unless we’re both playing with underarm serves, it’s looking pretty unlikely.
I’m pretty sure I’ve seen a couple of underarm serves out there already tonight!
The show has arrived!
Nick Kyrigos and Thanasi Kokkinakis might be 5-3 down right now but the Aussie duo are certainly getting the fans on their feet here.
The pair pulled off some incredible trick shots at the net as they attempted to hold on their own service but they could not stave off the advances of Aleksander Vukic and James Duckworth, with Kokkinakis hitting a ball into the middle of the net.
This is a really fast-moving match, with both partnerships moving through the points very quickly here, it’s hard to keep up with some of the outrageous shots they’re playing as it is!
Your comments, as Katie Boulter crashes out of the Australian Open
Fans on X are absolutely gutted for the Brit, who had teased a comeback before being beaten in the third set.
‘Cannot believe Katie Boulter crashes out of the Australian Open in the second round after teasing a comeback,’ one wrote.
‘Katie Boulter yet again gave her all but still not good enough he serve yet again is her weakness,’ another added
Iga Swiatek is here to remind you how to say her name correctly!
After sealing victory earlier this afternoon, Swiatek is here to remind fans how to pronounce her name!
The Polish star has been drawn up against Emma Raducanu in the next round of the tournament and is relishing her match up against the Brit.
It’s going to be a tough one. Emma can play great tennis. We all know that.
So, Yeah I’ll just prepare as before any other match.
Agonising defeat for Boulter
It was a tough blow for Katie Boulter, who had been lapping up the atmosphere around Melbourne Park this week, having admitted that she felt at home playing at the Australian Open.
But today she crashed out of the Australian Open, despite a brilliant comeback against Veronika Kudermetova.
Mail Sport’s Matthew Lambert has the full story below…
Here come Kyrgios and Kokkinakis!
Huge roars going up for the Aussie duo after both suffered early exits at the Australian Open this week.
We’ve an all-Aussie battle going down at the John Cain Arena right now with the duo taking on Aleksander Vukic and James Duckworth.
Meanwhile, at the Rod Laver Arena, Tristan Schoolkate has allowed Jannik Sinner back into this match, with the Aussie losing the second set 6-4.
Katie Boulter is OUT of the Australian Open!
That one is going to sting. Boulter worked so hard to fight back in that match having lost the first set.
She pushed hard against Kudermetova in the second to seal a dominant 6-2 win to level but she could not find an extra gear in the final set.
With Alex de Minaur watching on in the stands, Boulter suffered a 6-2 defeat, with Kudermetova sealing a crucial break at 4-2.
The pair had looked pretty inseparable up until then with Boulter failing to convert a break at 2-1.
Boulter loses serve!
Oh no! She’s been playing so well and it looks like Kudermetova’s going to hold on her own serve here too.
Kudermetova takes a 4-2 lead and has gone 40-love against Boulter.
Can the Brit drag it back?
Boulter levels!
Sensational stuff from Katie Boulter as she levels in the second set with a dominant 6-2 victory, breaking her opponent Veronika Kudermetova three times.
She’s forced her opponent to make mistakes here on Court 3, with Kudermetova making 31 unforced errors so far during the match.
But this one looks like it’s going to go down to the wire, with Kudemetova leading the final set 3-2.
There’s loads of Brits inside Court 3 right now cheering Boulter on too!
Schoolkate claims a set off the world No 1
Tristan Schoolkate, 23, has just become the first player to take a set off reigning Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner, in 106 days.
The Aussie has the Italian on the ropes here at the Rod Laver Arena, with the crowd going mental for Schoolkate.
He wins the set by playing a booming backhand over the net, with Sinner unable to respond, smashing his shot into the middle of the net.
The Perth-born star has only won one game in his career on the ATP Tour, but he is seriously impressing right now on Rod Laver.
Sinner can’t believe it, he holds his hands up to the sky in disbelief!
Perhaps Swiatek should have followed De Minaur’s lead…
Sydneysider Alex de Minaur gave a much more partisan answer to the question on who has the best coffee, Sydney or Melbourne.
And perhaps Swiatek should have taken a leaf out of Alex de Minaur’s book.
Speaking about what he gets up to on his day off, he said:
You know it mate, we’ll go find the best coffee shop in town.
He was then pressed with the same question as Swiatek.
Look I better keep this amazing crowd on my side. There’s no better place for coffee than… Australia.
Boulter’s ‘sweet’ moment during her warm-up sends fans into meltdown
We saw Alex de Minaur warming down on a bike on Tuesday evening following his victory against Botic van de Zandchulp.
Before rushing over to watch his new fiancee Boulter, who was in action at the Kia Arena, De Minaur had to complete his warm-down. But that was not going to stop him from watching his beau in action, as he flicked on the telly to watch Boulter battle her way to victory against Rebecca Marino.
Well, earlier today, the shoe was on the other foot it seems!
Boulter was seen warming up for her second-round clash against Veronika Kudermetova backstage at Melbourne Park on Thursday.
But mid-way through her warm-up boulter was seen running over to the information desk at the entrance to the player’s gym and asked staff to switch the televisions inside the fitness studio to De Minaur’s match.
Boulter loses the first set following a tie-break… but guess who’s in the house?
It is absolutely bedlam right now in Melbourne Park.
Huge roars are going up at the 1973 Arena as Joao Fonseca and Lorenzo Sonego, after the Brazilian qualifier just broke his Italian opponent to go 4-1 up.
Fans are spilling out of the arena and the atmosphere is electric.
Meanwhile, on Court 3, Katie Boulter has gone a set down against Veronika Kudermetova, losing via a tie-break.
There is work to do for the Brit but she’s fighting back securing a huge break at the start of the second set before holding serve to go 2-0 up.
Oh, and guess who is here watching on?
Yes, her fiance Alex de Minaur, who booked his place in the third round earlier today with a straight-sets win against Tristan Boyer.
Boulter loses the first set following a tie-break… but guess who’s in the house?
It is absolutely bedlam right now in Melbourne Park.
Huge roars are going up at the 1973 Arena as Joao Fonseca and Lorenzo Sonego, after the Brazilian qualifier just broke his Italian opponent to go 4-1 up.
Fans are spilling out of the arena and the atmosphere is electric.
Meanwhile, on Court 3, Katie Boulter has gone a set down against Veronika Kudermetova, losing via a tie-break.
There is work to do for the Brit but she’s fighting back securing a huge break at the start of the second set before holding serve to go 2-0 up.
Oh, and guess who is here watching on?
Yes, her fiance Alex de Minaur, who booked his place in the third round earlier today with a straight-sets win against Tristan Boyer.
Speaking of Murray…
Some fans seem to think that there’s been a huge change in Novak Djokovic’s game ever since the Brit came aboard as his coach.
Can you see any differences in Djokovic’s game here?
Nick Kyrgios wages war against Kane Cornes
It’s been an interesting week for Nick Kyrgios after the Aussie star crashed out in the first round of his Grand Slam return on Monday night against Jacob Fearnley.
The divisive and outspoken star is set to return to court later tonight alongside doubles partner Thanasi Kokkinakis, who like the 29-year-old has dropped some bombshell comments this week sounding out fears over his future.
While Kyrgios has sounded off against Jannik Sinner in recent weeks, the Aussie today chose to wage war against Channel 7s new broadcaster, Kane Cornes on X.
Kyrgios lashed out at the former footy player on social media after Cornes had slammed him on SEN Breakfast.
Check out their full exchange below…
Perhaps Swiatek should have followed De Minaur’s lead…
Iga Swiatek may have put her foot in it during her post-match interview.
Melbourne is known for having some of the best coffee shops in the whole of Australia.
But after booking her place in the third round of the tournament, the Polish star appeared to ruffle the feathers of some fans inside Rod Laver, after she admitted that the coffee was better in Sydney than it was in Melbourne.
Well, I gotta say, in Sydney I found better coffee shops…
Huge boos rang around the Rod Laver arena as Swiatek laughed, before she backtracked.
But no, no, no, guys! It’s not easy for me to fall asleep during a Grand Slam. My coffee level needs to be a bit lower so I’m only drinking it before the match.
So I didn’t do the right research, so, sorry for my answer.
No bad blood between Raducanu and Murray
Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray have set aside their bad blood, but there was a LOT of drama around her shock withdrawal earlier this year.
Even Murray’s mum, Judy, bizarrely got involved in the foray…
Emma Raducanu speaks out on Andy Murray Wimbledon controversy!
Emma Raducanu said she had tried to reach out to apologise to Andy Murray following her controversial withdrawal from their mixed doubles partnership at Wimbledon last year.
The 22-year-old copped widespread flack following the move, even from Murray’s mum, Judy, who posted a sarcastic message on X claiming Raducanu’s injury withdrawal was ‘astonishing’.
The Brit, who advanced to the third round of the women’s singles event earlier this afternoon, was forced to withdraw from the match citing a need to protect an injured wrist.
MATTHEW LAMBERT has the full scoop from Melbourne Park below…
Raducanu marches through!
Jacob Fearnley and Jack Draper both secured berths in the thrid round of the Australian Open on Wednesday night with two huge victories late in the evening.
And the Brits have continued to dazzle at Melbourne Park, with Emma Raducanu bested Amanda Anisimova 6-3 7-5.
Though, fears were raised after Raducanu received treatment on what was a lower back issue during the match.
Today, the Brit showed great tenacity to fight her way past 35-year-old Anisimova.
Speaking on her injury she said:
I haven’t fully investigated it yet. I just did my recovery and stuff. Haven’t seen the physios. I think it’s almost to be expected when you haven’t played a match in so long. And then to have two really physical ones. I think small niggles are going to come up here. and there. I’m just hoping that it is that.
Yeah, I was able to push past some pain today, but I’m going to just try and recover as best as possible over the next day.
Good afternoon!
It’s been a busy day here already at Melbourne Park!
The big news today is Alex de Minaur has claimed a three-set victory against Tristan Boyer to advance to the second round of the tournament.
Despite there being a lot of expectation on the Australian he’s bounding with confidence and cruised his way past the American at the Rod Laver Arena.
He’ll now take on No 31 seed Francisco Cerundolo from Argentina in the third round.
It was a comfortable win for De Minaur who continues to show how cool he is on the court, despite the wave of expectation on him to break the long wait for a male Aussie player to win at Melbourne Park since Mark Edmonson won at Kooyong in 1976.
Meanwhile, his fiancee, Katie Boulter is due to get underway in the second round shortly with the Brit set to take on Veronika Kudermetova on Court 3.
I also can’t believe it’s Thursday! This week has flown by and we’re nearly into the third round of matches. I’ve been recapping on some of the sights sounds and slightly bizarre things we’ve seen so far at Melbourne Park this week below!
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Australian Open Day Five: Live score and game-by-game updates American tennis brat fumes at ‘drunk’ Aussie fans telling the crowd to ‘shut up’ before taunting them after her victory