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Murray to face Zverev in Melbourne

  • Posted: Jan 15, 2016

British number one Andy Murray will face German Alexander Zverev in the first round of the Australian Open.

The Scot, 28, is aiming to win his first title in Melbourne, having lost four finals, including last year to Novak Djokovic.

Aljaz Bedene faces the USA’s Steve Johnson, while in the women’s draw, Britain’s Johanna Konta and Heather Watson take on American Venus Williams and Hungary’s Timea Babos respectively.

The tournament runs from 18-31 January.

See the full Australian Open draws here.

Murray, seeded second and chasing a third Grand Slam title, was drawn in the same half as Switzerland’s Stan Wawrinka and Spain’s Rafael Nadal, meaning he could meet either player in the semi-finals.

The Scot has never played 18-year-old Zverev, who is ranked 83rd in the world.

Bedene’s opponent, Johnson, is seeded 31st, seven places higher than fellow Briton Kyle Edmund’s first-round opponent, Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Last year’s men’s champion and world number one Djokovic starts against Hyeon Chung of South Korea, while Swiss number two seed Roger Federer begins his quest for a fifth Australian Open victory and 18th Grand Slam title against Georgia’s Nikoloz Basilashvili.

Defending women’s champion Serena Williams and number five-ranked Maria Sharapova were drawn into the same section of the draw, meaning last year’s finalists could meet in the quarter-finals.

Six-time champion Williams has a tough draw starting in the opening round against Camila Giorgi of Italy, who finished 2015 at number 34 in the world and is the highest-ranked unseeded player for the season’s first major.

Williams could also meet former world number one Caroline Wozniacki in the fourth round.

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Watch Australian Open Draw Ceremony Live

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Watch Australian Open Draw Ceremony Live

Learn who your favourite ATP World Tour star will play in Melbourne

Don’t miss out on following the Australian Open draw ceremony Friday at 11:00 a.m. local time (Thursday 12 midnight GMT, 7:00 p.m. ET).

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Four Days To Go To Australian Open 2016

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Four Days To Go To Australian Open 2016

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Watson loses in Hobart quarters

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Heather Watson saw the defence of her Hobart International title come to an end at the hands of Sweden’s Johanna Larsson in the quarter-finals.

The British number two lost 3-6 6-4 6-4 to Larsson, ranked one place below her at 54 in the world.

It was Watson’s second match of the day after she earlier wrapped up a three-set win over Romania’s Monica Niculescu.

That match had taken three hours and 13 minutes over two days to complete.

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Rain Halts Play In Sydney; Busy Friday Set

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Rain Halts Play In Sydney; Busy Friday Set

Double duty for players on Friday

Play was cancelled due to rain on Friday shortly after 8 p.m. local time at the Apia International Sydney. Only one doubles match had been completed.

It will be double duty for ATP World Tour players on Friday, with top seed Bernard Tomic kicking off play tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. local time against Teymuraz Gabashvili.

Quarter-final winners will also have to play their semi-finals on Friday, as the final is scheduled for Saturday.

When play was suspended due to rain, third seed and defending champion Viktor Troicki was locked at 2-2 in the first set against Nicolas Mahut. Fourth seed Grigor Dimitrov was leading Alexandr Dolgopolov 4-6, 6-3, 4-2. Gilles Muller had taken the first set 7-6(5) against sixth seed Jeremy Chardy.

Fourth seeds Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea, who reached the title match at last year’s Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, advanced to the semi-finals with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Sam Groth and John Peers.

Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares were leading Matt Reid and Jordan Thompson 6-4, 3-3 when play was suspended.

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Cuevas vs Dimitrov Highlights Sydney 2016

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Cuevas vs Dimitrov Highlights Sydney 2016

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Tomic vs Thompson Highlights Sydney 2016

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Tomic vs Thompson Highlights Sydney 2016

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Broady loses Australian qualifier

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Britain’s Naomi Broady was knocked out of the first round of Australian Open qualifying, losing 6-3 2-6 6-3 to French world number 166 Alize Lim.

Broady, ranked 112th, was seeking a first appearance in the main draw in Melbourne but struggled with her ball toss and serve throughout.

After losing the opening set, the 25-year-old played more aggressively in the second to force a decider.

But a number of errors gave her opponent the initiative and the match.

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Sock Rallies For Auckland Semis

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Sock Rallies For Auckland Semis

American roars back to oust No. 4 seed Anderson 1-6, 6-4, 6-4

Jack Sock had reason to worry. After all, South African Kevin Anderson is often at his best when playing Americans. In 2015, he went 8-4 against them. But Sock reversed that trend on Thursday at the ASB Classic, storming back from a slow start to oust the No. 4 seed 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 and advance to his first semi-final of 2016, marking the moment by unveiling a new celebratory tradition.   

“It feels great,” said Sock, who was out-aced 14-7. “He came out serving really well. He didn’t miss many first serves, didn’t let me get in the match. That’s why he’s No. 12 in the world, Top 10 last year. I knew it was going to be tough, but I was able to get in a little bit of a rhythm on returns and lucky enough to get a win.”

With his wife, Kelsey, watching court-side, Anderson secured service breaks in the fourth and sixth games to take the first set in just 28 minutes, capping the stanza with his seventh ace of the afternoon.

Sock, No. 26 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, cut down on the unforced errors in the second set and had a pair of break points with Anderson serving at 4-5. The 23-year-old would make good on the second, leveling the match at one set apiece.

With his opponent’s first-serve percentage wavering each set (80%/48%/55%), Sock cranked up his return game. With Anderson serving to stay in the match at 4-5 in the deciding set, Sock converted his second break of the day to punctuate the one-hour, 38-minute comeback. Anderson, who was making his fifth Auckland appearance in the past six years, is still seeking his first ASB title.

How did Sock celebrate? Aptly, he gave away one of his match-used socks to a fan.

“We were talking about it in warm-up today,” said Sock. “Jo [Tsonga] has got his thing, a few people have their own things. I think with such a unique name that I have, we figured I might start a new tradition and give a sock away if I win.”

Next up for the American is top seed David Ferrer, who is through to his seventh semi-final in Auckland after a 71-minute 6-3, 6-4 win over Lukas Rosol. The Spaniard is now an unblemished 6-0 against the Czech in Fed Ex ATP Head2Head encounters.

“I played better than my first match (d. Matthew Barton 6-2, 6-4),” said Ferrer. “With Lukas, I have to play well to beat him. I tried to serve good and be aggressive with my forehand. The important thing is I am in the semi-finals playing good tennis.”

Playing his 10th quarter-final in 11 appearances at the ASB Classic, the World No. 8 converted a pair of breaks in the opening set, in the third and ninth games. With Rosol serving to stay in the match down 0-40, 4-5 in the second set, Ferrer smacked a forehand winner to secure his third and final break and close it out.   

Rosol, who finished with 28 unforced errors, fell to 3-21 against Top-10 competition.

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Isner Brings The Heat

  • Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Isner Brings The Heat

It hasn’t all been about tennis for players this week. ATPWorldTour.com provides a recap of the highlights.

ASB Classic

Big-serving American John Isner showed off his fastball when he visited the Howick Pakuranga Baseball Club in Auckland. Read

No. 2 seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga climbed Auckland’s tallest building and took time out for a sweet treat. Read

David Ferrer visited the Ronald McDonald house in Auckland and signed a Moet and Chandon gold jeroboam, which is being auctioned off for the charity. Ferrer took the time to visit some of the families and children staying at the House.

Apia International Sydney

Bernard Tomic overcame his fear of heights and got a bird’s eye view of the city atop the Sydney tower. Watch 

Animal lover Grigor Dimitrov stopped by the Taronga Zoo and fell in love with the local wildlife. Watch 

Dimitrov also joined Sam Groth, Viktor Troicki, Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan at Kids’ Day.

The Bryan Brother were the life of the Sydney Players Party. MyATP

 

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