Melbourne, Dec 19 (DPA) US Open junior champion Bernard Tomic is now just a win away from earning the Australian Open wild card with a 7-6(4), 6-4 semi-final defeat of Kaden Hensel here Saturday.

The winner of the week-long showdown, which concludes Sunday, receives an entry into the Jan 17-31 opening Grand Slam of the season, where Tomic won a round 11 months ago.

His finals opponent will be second seed Nick Lindahl, who booked a place over John Millman in three sets. “Today I played really well,” said Tomic. “I knew I had to play good and return well.

“It would be great to have that wildcard, and I’m going to fight for every ball tomorrow. If I lose I lose; if I win I win.”

In the women’s draw, Olivia Rogowska will face former top 40 player Casey Dellacqua for that title.

Rogowska accounted for Jessica Moore 6-2, 6-2 while Dellacqua needed the full distance to put out Sally Peers 2-6, 6-1, 6-2.

“When I played her at the beginning of the week I didn’t know what to expect so I’m just going to go out there tomorrow, stay mentally tough, stay positive and not give her any free points like I did a couple of days ago,” said Dellacqua.