Nick Kyrgios, Alex De Minaur, John Millman and Ashleigh Barty are among the top Australian players that are expected to defend the colors of their country at the Olympic Games in 2020. However, that may happen in 2021.
The Australian Olympic Committee released a statement asking its athletes to get ready for the Olympics in 2021 probably anticipating the postponement of the Games that are still scheduled to commence this year 24th of July.
The Statement
“The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) says Australian athletes should prepare for a Tokyo Olympic Games in the northern summer of 2021, following the IOC’s announcement of a potential postponement of this year’s Games and changes in public health landscape in Australia and across the globe.
The AOC believes our athletes now need to prioritize their own health and of those around them, and to be able to return to the families, in discussion with their National Federations.
The AOC held an Executive Board meeting via teleconference this morning and unanimously agreed that an Australian Team could not be assembled in the changing circumstances at home and abroad.
AOC Chief Executive Matt Carroll says athletes have needed certainty – they wanted to do the right thing for themselves, their families and the world community.
We have athletes based overseas, training at central locations around Australia as teams and managing their own programs. With travel and other restrictions this becomes an untenable situation. The IOC had adopted the key principles of putting athlete health first and ensuring it acted in their best interests and the interests of sport. This decision reflects those principles. We are now in a position where we can plan with greater certainty.
I would like to thank AOC Athletes’ Commission Chair Steve Hooker for his valuable contribution to discussions today and over the last week, representing the views of our athletes,” Mr Carroll said.
Australian Team Chef de Mission for Tokyo Ian Chesterman says he has communicated to athletes after receiving feedback from athletes from more than 25 sports last week.
“It’s clear the Games can’t be held in July. Our athletes have been magnificent in their positive attitude to training and preparing, but the stress and uncertainty has been extremely challenging for them. They have also shouldered the burden of concern for their peers around the world. That has been a consistent message to me.”
While there will still be much to work out as a result of this change, the timing will allow athletes from around the world to properly prepare with the hope the coronavirus crisis will be under control. We are aware that for many such a postponement will present a range of new issues. But when the world does come together at the Tokyo Olympic Games they can be a true celebration of sport and humanity.”
Mr Chesterman said there were numerous issues that flow from any postponement, from qualification through to logistics on the ground in Tokyo, but that these can be worked through in a timely way.
Mr Carroll says he will be communicating with National Federations around Australia today to work through the issues now the situation has become clearer.”
Nick Kyrgios’s ranking and performance in 2020
Now the world no.40, Kyrgios played his last match on the 25th of February when he had to retire when playing against Ugo Humbert in the 1st round and the scoreline was 6-3 .
Alex De Minaur’s ranking and performance in 2020
At the moment ranked no.26, Alex played his last match on the 24th of February when he was overcome by Miomir Kecmanovic 3-6 6-4 6-3 in the 1st round in Acapulco.
Nick Kyrgios and Alex De Minaur have never played each other.
John Millman’s ranking and performance in 2020
Ranked world no.43, Millman played his last match on the 7th of March when he overcame Thiago Moura Monteiro 6-76 7-63 7-63 in the Rubber 4 of the Davis Cup.
Ashleigh Barty’s ranking and performance in 2020
Now ranked no.1, Barty played her last match on the 28th of February when she capitulated to Petra Kvitova 6-4 2-6 6-4 in the semifinal in Doha.
This season Barty has a 11-3 win-loss record. The Australian has won 1 title in Adelaide.