Australian qualifier Sweeny stuns Monfils in emotional Melbourne match

Dane Sweeny, a 24-year-old Australian qualifier ranked No. 182, secured the biggest win of his career by defeating Gael Monfils 6-7(3), 7-5, 6-4, 7-5 at the Australian Open on Tuesday night. The victory marked Monfils' final appearance in Melbourne after 20 participations, as the 39-year-old Frenchman plans to retire at the end of the 2026 season. Sweeny advances to face No. 8 seed Ben Shelton in the next round.

The match at Kia Arena unfolded over nearly four hours, showcasing a blend of veteran flair and youthful resilience. Sweeny, who had battled through three qualifying rounds, overturned a 1-4 deficit in the fourth set to clinch the win, saving his first Grand Slam main draw victory. He demonstrated defensive grit, winning 12 of the final 16 points and breaking Monfils' serve in the 11th game of the decider before serving it out.

Monfils, known for his athleticism, fired 18 aces and displayed flashes of his trademark style, but the Australian's intensity wore him down. This was a historic night for the Frenchman, who became one of just six men in the Open Era to play 20 Australian Opens, joining the likes of Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt. His career record at Melbourne Park stands at 37-20, with quarterfinal runs in 2016 and 2022.

After the match, Tournament Director Craig Tiley presented Monfils with a commemorative gift on court, prompting a standing ovation from the crowd. Invited to speak, Monfils reflected emotionally: “First of all, thank you so much. For me, my journey here with you guys started in 2003... Now we are in 2026 and somehow it is the finish line but thank you so much for this amazing ride. You have been unbelievable.” He added well-wishes for Sweeny, noting the young player's injury history and strong performance: “I read his story. This kid got hurt, so I really wish [him] good luck for the next one, because he is playing very good.”

Monfils concluded with gratitude: “I am very grateful. I’ve been very lucky to play here for many years, so lastly thank you very much, merci beaucoup, a bientot les amis.” For Sweeny, the triumph sets up a daunting clash against Ben Shelton, the American who reached the semifinals in 2025 and defeated Ugo Humbert earlier that day.

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