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Next-gen talents in title chase as Big Three era finally fades (The Age)

Whenever Novak Djokovic is asked about a rising star of the sport, it is not unusual for the champion to offer a backhander as swiftly as he strikes his ...

At the end of the day, as a player, that is what you want to win and where you want to perform.” [Courtney Walsh](/by/courtney-walsh-p5361n)is an experienced sports writer who won the ATP Tour's Ron Bookman Award in 2019, and an AFL media award in 2021.Connect via A finalist at Roland Garros in 2021, the Greek is dreaming big. With Cahill in his corner, he might yet emerge as the best of his generation. “To have the chance to play on the biggest stages, here at Melbourne [Park], it is a dream come true, for sure. Lehecka, who is arguably the least experienced of the eight remaining players in his half of the draw, was delighted after defeating Cameron Norrie. “It was always my dream to win the big matches at a grand slam,” he said. The Japanese left-hander plays the next youngest man in his half of the draw in Karen Khachanov, 26, on Sunday afternoon. “It is more important. You should be creating those opportunities and aiming big within yourself [and] sometimes surpass your own abilities.” I know I have the level to beat these guys.” Hubert Hurkacz is also 26.

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