Gael Monfils, 38, upsets Taylor Fritz in Australian Open
Aug 28, 2024; Flushing, NY, USA; Gael Monfils (FRA) hits a forehand against Casper Ruud (NOR)(not pictured) in a men's singles match on day three of the U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images Gael Monfils expressed extreme confidence on Saturday at the Australian Open, and the 38-year-old Frenchman again displayed that his game is darn good, too.
Monfils upset fourth-seeded Taylor Fritz of the United States 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (1), 6-4 in the third round at Melbourne, Australia.
When Monfils made his Australian Open debut in 2005, Fritz, now 27 years old, was 7.
Monfils, who is ranked 41st in the world, extended a hot streak that saw him capture the tournament title at Auckland, New Zealand, last week, when he became the oldest player to win an ATP Tour event since 1977.
"I have a strong belief in myself, a strong belief I can still do some damage and with a little bit of luck we are in the second week of the Australian Open," Monfils said.
Monfils logged a 24-12 edge in aces against Fritz, and the Frenchman won 82 percent of his first-serve points. Monfils also compiled more winners (58-44) and fewer unforced errors (36-34).
"The game plan was to hold the baseline and change the tempo, hit some big shots down the line and also use some shape. I did the job," Monfils said. "We work hard and I try to be very disciplined with the recovery."
Monfils moves on to face the winner of one of the later Saturday matches, No. 16 Lorenzo Musetti of Italy vs. No. 21 Ben Shelton of the United States.
While Fritz exited, another Southern California native advanced on Saturday. Alex Michelsen upset No. 19 Karen Khachanov of Russia 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-2.
"I played unbelievable for most of the match. Don't think I've ever hit my forehand that well," Michelsen said. "I'm super happy and hope to keep this momentum going."
Headed to the fourth round of a major for the first time in his career, Michelsen will next face Alex de Minaur. The eighth-seeded Australian got past No. 31 Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina 5-7, 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-3.
--Field Level Media
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