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Australian Open: Britain's Jordanne Whiley out of wheelchair singles

  • Posted: Jan 29, 2020

Britain’s Jordanne Whiley was knocked out of the Australian Open in the women’s wheelchair singles quarter-finals after losing to Yui Kamiji.

Whiley, returning to Australia for the first time since 2016 after making a comeback from maternity leave, lost 6-2 7-6 (7-5) to the Japanese second seed.

The pair will team up in the doubles, having won the titles in Melbourne in 2014 and 2015.

Elsewhere, Britain’s Andy Lapthorne won his opening men’s quad singles match.

The second seed beat his American doubles partner David Wagner 6-3 7-6 (8-6) and will take on Australian Dylan Alcott in his next match as part of a round-robin format.

Other Britons in action on Wednesday include US Open champion Alfie Hewett, who faces French fourth seed Stephane Houdet in the men’s singles, while 2016 Australian Open winner Gordon Reid is up against Argentine world number two Gustavo Fernandez.

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Live From Melbourne: Zverev Levels With Wawrinka

  • Posted: Jan 29, 2020

Zverev One Set From First Grand Slam SF

Quarter-final clash underway on Wednesday

Alexander Zverev is two sets away from completing an inspired comeback to reach his first Grand Slam semi-final. The seventh seed shook off a slow start against 2014 champion and No. 15 seed Stan Wawrinka in their Australian Open quarter-final clash on Wednesday, raising his game to move ahead 1-6, 6-3, 6-4.

The winner of this match will face top-seeded Spaniard Rafael Nadal or fifth-seeded Austrian Dominic Thiem. Although Zverev trails Nadal 1-5 in their ATPHead2Head rivalry, he won their most recent clash in last year’s Nitto ATP Finals. He’s 2-6 against Thiem in their series, with the Austrian prevailing two months ago in the semi-finals of the Nitto ATP Finals.

Although Wawrinka trails Nadal 3-19 in their rivalry, one of those wins came in the 2014 Australian Open final. The Swiss leads Thiem 3-1 in their series, but they haven’t faced each other in three years.

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Zverev started slowly and struggled to find the range on his shots. The German missed a half-volley to lose his opening service game, then shanked a forehand into the stands two games later to trail by a double break.

Meanwhile, Wawrinka came out in peak form. Opening up on his backhand and leaning into his forehand, he cracked clean winners from all parts of the court and dominated the baseline exchanges. The Swiss raced through the first five games and dropped just three points on serve (16/19) en route to taking the opening set.

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Zverev adjusted his tactics in the second set and began playing high-risk tennis in a bid to keep the points short. He also beefed up his first-serve percentage from 61 per cent in the first set to 90 per cent in the second set, allowing him to convincingly cruise through his service games.

The added pressure resulted in Wawrinka’s normally reliable forehand breaking down. With his unforced error count in the second set nearly triple that of the first set (11 to 4), his mistakes enabled Zverev to grab the lone break of the set at 4-3 and go on to level the match.

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Both players traded early breaks to start the third set, but it was Zverev who proved to be steadier in rallies as Wawrinka continued to blow hot and cold. The seventh seed broke once more at 2-2 after a grueling 20-shot rally saw the Swiss hit a slice backhand into the net.

As Wawrinka’s confidence in his forehand continued to diminish, he stopped stepping into it and appeared uncertain with his footing when attacking short balls. The 2014 champion attempted to work around the problem and bravely saved two set points at 5-3, eventually holding serve with a trademark backhand winner. But the deficit was too much to overcome and Zverev comfortably held in the next game for a commanding advantage.

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Australian Open: Simona Halep overwhelms Anett Kontaveit to make semi-finals

  • Posted: Jan 29, 2020
2020 Australian Open
Venue: Melbourne Park Dates: 20 January to 2 February
Coverage: Listen on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and online; Live text on selected matches on the BBC Sport website and app; Watch highlights on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.

Simona Halep brilliantly took apart Anett Kontaveit in just 53 minutes to race into the Australian Open semi-finals.

Estonian Kontaveit won the first game but was never in it from that point as Halep raced to a 6-1 6-1 win.

Wimbledon champion Halep won 11 games in a row before the 28th seed managed to hold serve in the penultimate game.

The Romanian will face Garbine Muguruza or Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the last four in Melbourne.

“I felt great on court. I feel strong in my legs and I knew how to play against her. I was focused in every point I played,” said Halep.

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Upcoming ATP Challenger Tour Events In China Cancelled

  • Posted: Jan 28, 2020

Upcoming ATP Challenger Tour Events In China Cancelled

ATP to continue to monitor situation

The ATP announced today that the following ATP Challenger Tour events in China have been cancelled due to the recent coronavirus outbreak:

  • Qujing CH 50 (Week of 2 March 2020)
  • Zhuhai CH 80 (Week of 9 March 2020)
  • Shenzhen CH 90 (Week of 16 March 2020)
  • Zhangjiagang CH 80 (Week of 23 March 2020)
  • The ATP will continue to monitor the ongoing situation in China and will communicate the possibility of rescheduling these events later in the year.

    Presently, the following scheduled events remain on the 2020 ATP Challenger Tour calendar: Taipei CH 125 (Week of 30 March 2020), Nanchang CH 80 (Week of 6 April 2020), Changsha CH 80 (Week of 13 April 2020), Anning CH 125 (Week of 20 April 2020).

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