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From Sydney to New York: De Minaur and Thompson meet
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From Sydney to New York: De Minaur and Thompson meet

They admit it’s like a battle between big brother and little brother as Jordan Thompson takes on Alex de Minaur in an all-Australian high-score showdown in the fourth round of the US Open in New York.

De Minaur, who grew up together in Sydney, said he is eternally grateful to Thompson for taking him under his wing when the two first met at Olympic Park over a decade ago.

De Minaur was a wide-eyed 14-year-old, Thompson five years older than him, a cool guy on wheels who was just starting to work his way up into the professional league.

“He was the guy I looked up to and he always devoted a lot of time to me,” de Minaur said.

“He helped me a lot. I learned a lot from him, even when he was playing professionally, at the Grand Slam tournaments, and I was still a junior.

“At Roland Garros, he would come to (Court Suzanne) Lenglen because that is the only team allowed for juniors and he would spend time with me.”

And more importantly, Thompson had something that de Minaur didn’t have at the time.

“I remember one of the most important things was that he had a car,” de Minaur said.

“So he drove us to the gym, which would otherwise have been a 15 to 20 minute walk.

“I won’t mention the name of the car, but it served its purpose.

“So we’ve said goodbye to that. Now we’re jumping into the deep end of tournaments and you see, it’s a good problem that we’re playing against each other in the fourth round.

“It’s exciting. We’ve grown up together.”

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Jordan Thompson of Australia on his way to knocking out Hubert Hurkacz in the second round. (AP PHOTO)

Thompson believes it is “unrealistic” that the Australian tennis player will play de Minaur for a place in the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam tournament, but is willing to give up the friendship for a few hours on Monday (Tuesday, 7am AEST).

“Tennis is tennis,” he said. “We’ll be friends on the court and off the court. We’ll just go about our business.”

“I mean, it’s hard playing a buddy, but it’s not the end of the world.”

Although he defeated world number seven Hubert Hurkacz and Italian seed Matteo Arnaldi in straight sets on his way to the last 16, Thompson is the underdog.

He expects to play “many difficult points” against his Davis Cup teammate.

“A lot of balls are coming back. A great mental effort,” Thompson said.

“That’s why he’s number six in the world. He plays incredible tennis and is one of the toughest competitors out there.

“So he makes it super, super difficult.”

De Minaur admitted that he had stepped up a gear in his spectacular third-round win over Dan Evans after having been sidelined since Wimbledon with a hip injury and therefore entering the tournament in poor fitness.

“My trend is up, and that’s exactly the direction I want to go,” he said.

The world number ten is not satisfied with being the first Australian since Lleyton Hewitt 20 years ago to reach the second week of all four Grand Slam tournaments in a single season.

“We humans are never satisfied, aren’t we? We always want more,” said the quarter-finalist of the French Open and Wimbledon.

“A few years ago, my goal was to reach the second week of the Grand Slam tournaments because it had been so difficult for me in previous years.

“But now it’s about getting far in tournaments. So I want to get far and play with the best players in the world.

“It was a big step to get through the first week, but now the big tournament starts in the second week and you have to play your best tennis.”

“So I hope I can do it.”

The winner has a great chance to face either British world number 25 Jack Draper or unseeded Czech Tomas Machac on Wednesday (Thursday AEST) and reach his first Grand Slam semi-final.

AUSSIES IN ACTION ON DAY EIGHT OF THE US OPEN

Men’s singles, fourth round

10-Alex de Minaur vs Jordan Thompson, not before Tuesday 7:00am (AEST)

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