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Australian Open: Andy Murray spurred on by world number one status

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2017
Australian Open 2017
Venue: Melbourne Park, Melbourne Dates: 16-29 Jan
Coverage: Live commentary every day on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra plus TV highlights on BBC Two from 21 January; live text on selected matches on the BBC Sport website. Play begins at 00:00 GMT

Britain’s Andy Murray says he needs to continue to improve if he is to remain world number one.

The 29-year-old Wimbledon champion replaced Novak Djokovic at the top of the rankings at the end of 2016.

Murray returns to Grand Slam action at the Australian Open in Melbourne next week, where he has been runner-up on five occasions.

“The reality is, in sport, that things obviously keep moving on, the game will get better,” the Scot said.

“I’ll obviously get older, the young guys will continue to improve, and also Novak, Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka, Rafa Nadal and all the guys at the top are still going to be wanting to get there.

“I need to continue to improve. I for sure need to keep working hard.”

Murray’s first-round match against unseeded Ukrainain Illya Marchenko is scheduled third on Monday on Rod Laver Arena, following Simona Halep v Shelby Rogers and Kateryna Kozlova v Venus Williams.

Play begins at 00:00 GMT.

Murray unfazed by new titles

Murray’s successful 2016 – in which he also became Wimbledon champion for the second time and defended his Olympic title – ended with him being awarded a knighthood in the Queen’s New Year Honours list.

But he says he has not been treated any differently by his fellow competitors.

“It kind of happened for me right at the end of the year, so I haven’t been on the Tour much as the number one player,” said Murray.

“So I haven’t noticed it yet. I don’t know if that will come over time, if I’m able to stay there or not.”

Murray was also asked about Michael Downey’s resignation as chief executive of the Lawn Tennis Association after only three years in the role.

He said it was “disappointing” and another example of short-term thinking at the top of British tennis.

“I think for a system that – maybe everyone would say – has not really worked for quite a long time, for change to happen you need someone, or a team, in there that’s going to be in it for the long haul and not just a few years,” he added.

‘I’m clearly the underdog,’ says Federer

Despite winning 17 Grand Slam titles, including four in Australia, Roger Federer said he was “clearly an underdog” in Melbourne.

“Yeah, why not for a change? I mean, I prefer to be the favourite. Underdog is OK,” said Federer, who could meet Murray in the quarter-finals should they both progress.

The 35-year-old, who is returning from a six-month knee injury lay-off, is seeded 17th and will play veteran Austrian Jurgen Melzer, 35, who came through qualifying.

Federer v Melzer is the final match of day one on Rod Laver Arena.

Djokovic coy on Becker split

Second seed Djokovic starts the defence of his Australian Open title against former world number seven Fernando Verdasco of Spain, but will do so without the guidance of former coach Boris Becker, with whom he split late last year.

Djokovic, 29, would not be drawn on comments made by the German, in which he said the Serb had dropped his intensity in training which had contributed to a loss of form.

“We’ve had amazing success. It’s all I can say. I don’t want to go back and comment on anything,” said Djokovic, who is looking for record seventh Australian Open crown.

“I kept a very friendly relationship with Boris. We just went separate ways.”

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Sydney International: Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares lose in final

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2017

Britain’s Jamie Murray and Brazilian partner Bruno Soares lost to Dutch duo Wesley Koolhof and Matwe Middelkoop in the final of the Sydney International.

Murray and Soares won the title last year in only their second tournament as a doubles pairing.

But the top seeds were beaten 6-3 7-5 on Saturday, as Koolhof and Middelkoop won a third ATP trophy.

British number three Dan Evans will face Gilles Muller from Luxembourg in the singles final at 08:30 GMT.

Evans, the world number 67, is playing in his first ATP Tour final.

Elsewhere, American world number 23 Jack Sock won the final of the Auckland Classic with a 6-3 5-7 6-3 victory over Portugal’s Joao Sousa.

Sock’s victory comes after he was forced to retire because of illness in last year’s final against Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut.

Belgian qualifier Elise Mertens beat Romanian third seed Monica Niculescu to win the Hobart International for her first WTA title.

The 21-year-old, ranked 127 in the world, lost nine of her first 10 points before taking control to beat world number 40 Niculescu 6-3, 6-1.

The tournaments build up to the first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open in Melbourne, which begins on Monday.

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Matkowski/Qureshi Capture Auckland Crown

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2017

Matkowski/Qureshi Capture Auckland Crown

Polish/Pakistani duo claim their first title as a team

Fourth seeds Marcin Matkowski and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi captured the ASB Classic crown with a 1-6, 6-2, 10-3 win over Jonathan Erlich and Scott Lipsky on Saturday.

Erlich and Lipsky quickly claimed the first set after 23 minutes, but the eventual champions fired up for a comeback, breaking early in the second set for a 1-0 lead. The Polish/Pakistani duo capitalised on all three break point chances in their 61-minute victory.

Matkowski and Qureshi topped Ryan Harrison and John Isner 7-6(4), 6-1 in the first round, beat Santiago Gonzalez and David Marrero 6-4, 3-6, 11-9 in the quarter-finals and defeated Marcus Daniell and Marcelo Demoliner 6-4, 6-4 for a final berth.

“I’m really happy with our performances throughout the week and especially the way we found our way back into the matches and to win the title,” said Qureshi. “I’m really happy and proud with the way we handled the pressure and the situations in all of the matches.”

“Obviously it was a great partnership for us so we couldn’t ask for anything else and hopefully we’ll have good luck in Melbourne for each of us and then we can play some more tournaments after,” added Matkowski.

The 35-year-old Matkowski is now 18-28 in ATP World Tour finals, while Qureshi, age 36, improves to 12-16. As champions, they will split $24,380 and 250 Emirates ATP Rankings points.

Unseeded duo Erlich and Lipsky, who upset second seeds Dominic Inglot and Florin Mergea en route to the final, will split $12,820 and 150 Emirates ATP Rankings points.

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Calum Puttergill: Australian tennis player banned for bets on matches

  • Posted: Jan 13, 2017

Australian tennis player Calum Puttergill has been banned for six months – three of which are suspended – after placing 291 bets on matches.

Puttergill, 1,207th in the rankings, has also been fined $5,000 (£4,115) and will pay a similar fine if he commits another offence before 11 July.

The matches took place between May 2012 and November 2014, but the 23-year-old was not playing in any of them.

An investigation found Puttergill used two online accounts to place the bets.

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Next Gen ATP Stars Inch Towards Australian Open Main Draw

  • Posted: Jan 13, 2017

Next Gen ATP Stars Inch Towards Australian Open Main Draw

Rubin, Rublev among second-round qualifying winners on Thursday

#NextGenATP stars Noah Rubin and Andrey Rublev are one step away from the main draw of the Australian Open, with both players recording second-round qualifying victories in a rain-filled Day 3 of qualifying on Friday. Only 16 matches were completed.

Rubin once again came through in a deciding set to take out No. 32 seed Roberto Carballes Baena of Spain, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. The American reached the second round last year in Melbourne through a reciprocal main draw wild card, but looks to qualify for a Grand Slam for the first time in his career. The 20-year-old will now compete for a spot in the main draw against No. 11 seed Evgeny Donsky of Russia, who scored a hard-fought 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-2 victory over Australian Matthew Ebden.

The 18-year-old Rublev recorded one of the biggest upsets of the day by defeating fourth seed Yuichi Sugita of Japan, 6-4, 7-6(2). The Russian squandered two match points trying to serve out the contest at 6-5, but regrouped to win the final five points of the tie-break. Next up for Rublev is a final-round qualifying match against No. 22 seed Peter Polansky of Canada, a 6-4 6-3 winner over Mirza Basic.

ATP World Tour veterans Jurgen Melzer and Julien Benneteau also progressed to the qualifying round. Austrian Melzer, who reached the 2011 fourth round (l. to Murray), knocked out No. 13 seed Taro Daniel 6-3, 6-2 and French No. 26-seed Benneteau overcame Guilherme Clezar 7-5, 6-0.

Other second-round qualifying winners on Friday include Russian Evgeny Donskoy, American Rajeev Ram, Czech Jan Satral and Italian Luca Vanni.

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