Taylor Fritz donates Australian Open prize money to help LA wildfire relief

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Taylor Fritz donates Australian Open prize money to help LA wildfire relief
Author: PA Media
Published: Jan, 16 2025 12:23

Taylor Fritz is donating his first-round prize money at the Australian Open to help people affected by the California wildfires. The American fourth seed raced through to round three with a 6-2 6-1 6-0 thumping of Chile’s Cristian Garin and then revealed that he will give 132,000 Australian dollars (roughly US $81,000 or £67,000) to relief efforts.

“I just want everyone to stay safe, it’s just insane what happened,” said Fritz, who used to live in Los Angeles and has family and friends affected. “I wanted to say something after my first-round match but I’m going to be donating my first-round prize money to LA wildfire relief funds.

“It’s really the least I could do. Southern California’s my home and LA was my home for a very long time so I’m just doing what I can do to help. I would encourage anyone else who can donate to help too because a lot of people really need help.

“I have friends impacted. I had some family have to evacuate. The house that my brothers grew up in burnt down.”. Fritz reached his first grand slam final at the US Open last summer and he has been ruthless so far in Melbourne, losing only eight games in six sets.

He next faces 38-year-old Gael Monfils, who continued his excellent start to the season with a 7-5 6-3 7-6 (3) victory over Daniel Altmaier. Monfils became the oldest winner of an ATP Tour title in Auckland last weekend and feels he has nothing left to prove. “I can finish now,” he said. “I think I have done what I want in a way. If I do more, it’s a bonus. I’m happy. As I always say from day one, for me the most important is the health. Tennis has given me everything I can even imagine, so I am already blessed.”.

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