American tennis star Taylor Fritz pledges to donate Australian Open prize money to LA wildfires relief fund
American tennis star Taylor Fritz is the latest athlete to contribute to the relief funds for the wildfires in the greater Los Angeles area.Β
Fritz, 27, said on Thursday that he is donating the prize money he earned for his first-round victory at the Australian Open β about $82,000 β toward the relief funds.
"I mean, I feel like itβs really the least I can do," Fritz said.
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Fritz was born in Rancho Santa Fe, California, and is still based in the state.Β
"Obviously, βSoCalβ has been my home forever. I still spend a lot of time in LA, but I lived in LA for quite a while. I have friends impacted, family not so much. I had some family have to evacuate. The house that my brothers grew up in burnt down. Obviously, theyβre not living there anymore," Fritz said after reaching the third round atΒ Melbourne ParkΒ with a 6-2, 6-1, 6-0 victory over qualifier Cristian GarΓn of Chile.
"A lot of people are affected by it. I feel like if youβre in a place to help, then you should."
Authorities have not determined a cause for the major blazes in what is on track to become the nationβs costliest fire disaster, with at least 27 people dead and thousands of homes destroyed.
Fritz is not the only tennis player with connections to the Los Angeles area who is competing at the Australian Open.Β
Naomi Osaka, a four-time major champion, said she sent someone to retrieve her 1 Β½ year-old daughterβs birth certificate from their California home in case it got caught up in the fires.
Tristan Boyer, a 23-year-old from California, who had a first-round win but lost Thursday, said his father had to evacuate their house in Altadena.
"We have friends and family who are homeless now. Itβs really, really devastating to see," Boyer said. "Obviously, trying to do what I need to do to prep and play tennis, but control what I can control in this moment. But itβs hard for sure."
Fritz, the No. 4 ranked player in the tournament, will take on GaΓ«l Monfils on Saturday for a berth in the fourth round, but his mind will still be on what is happening back home.Β
"I just want everyone to obviously stay safe," Fritz said.Β
"It's just insane what happened."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.Β
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