John Millman thinks players like Scratch Kyrgios, Taylor Fritz and Hubert Hurkacz will all like their Australian Open possibilities considering the new balls that are set to be utilized at Melbourne Park. Millman, 33, has started off his groundwork for the Australian Summer.
Millman is as of now getting ready for the new season in his old neighborhood Brisbane. There, Millman had an opportunity to test the new balls that are set to be utilized at the Australian Open. “Having hit with the AO 2023 Dunlop balls the last week my overall perception is they are light and speedy, particularly when new.
Not the most straightforward to control at first even in the sticky circumstances where I’m in Brisbane. NK, Hurkacz, Fritz all extremely hazardous this AO,” Millman composed on Twitter.
Having hit with the AO 2023 Dunlop balls the last week my general observation is they are light and quick, especially when new. Not the easiest to control initially even in the humid conditions where I am in Brisbane. NK, Hurkacz, Fritz all very dangerous this AO ??
— John Millman (@johnhmillman) December 7, 2022
Millman thinks Kyrgios, Fritz will like the new Australian Open balls
When asked by a fan to compare the new Australian Open balls with the ones already used at the US Open, Millman said: “I think they feel a little lighter, especially when new.
Unsure how they are wearing on the Melbourne courts but in Brisbane conducive to creating relatively quick conditions.”
I think they feel a little lighter, especially when new. Unsure how they are wearing on the Melbourne courts but in Brisbane conducive to creating relatively quick conditions.
— John Millman (@johnhmillman) December 7, 2022
Last week, Millman gave his opinion on Adderall use in tennis. After Fernando Verdasco forgot to renew his Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) and failed a doping test for an ADHD medication, some players suggested that there is a widespread use of Adderall in the tennis world.
“In general I really don’t like TUE’s in professional sport. Opens up way too many loopholes to ‘legally dope’ – it’s very unfortunate for those with legitimate need as is the probable case here.
However, it’s been long known that if you want to dope, get a TUE. To add to this is one of the reasons I think Simona Halep is innocent. If she really wanted to enhance her performance with a substance she could have just gone down a TUE path.