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Johanna Konta and Katie Boulter claim victories in Melbourne PA 2 February 2021, 5:17 am Britain’s Johanna Konta and Katie Boulter had strong wins in Melbourne as the countdown to the Australian Open continues. Fifth seed Konta defeated Bernarda Pera 6-2 6-3 in 81 minutes in the second round of the Gippsland Trophy at Melbourne Park, with the British number one crucially saving three break points on her way to victory. The 63rd-ranked American struggled with her serve throughout and double-faulted six times before being broken for match point, while Konta got into a rhythm early as she continues her recovery from a knee problem. ....
Serena Williams beats Daria Gavrilova, Bernard Tomic ruled out of Australian Open warm-up events Posted MonMonday 1 Serena Williams looked in good touch at Melbourne Park. ( Print text only Cancel History-chasing Serena Williams has launched her 2021 tennis season with a trouble-free straight-sets win over Australian Daria Gavrilova at the Yarra Valley Classic in Melbourne. Key points: Daria Gavrilova joined fellow Aussie Ajla Tomljanovic in losing matches in the Melbourne Summer Series Bernard Tomic has withdrawn from the Australian Open warm up tournaments with an injury Playing her first competitive match in more than four months, Williams hit the ground running in a 6-1 6-4 second-round victory at the Australian Open warm-up event on Monday. ....
Bernard Tomic s prospects of another deep Australian Open run have suffered a major blow, with the former Davis Cup star withdrawing from the Melbourne Summer Series. Tomic was to have played fellow Australian Marc Polmans in the first round of the Murray River Open on Monday night but pulled the pin, citing a knee injury. The one-time Wimbledon quarter-finalist posted three gruelling wins in the Middle East heat last month to be the only one of 20 Australian hopefuls to successfully qualify for the Open in Doha. Bernard Tomic (pictured) has withdrawn from the Melbourne Summer Series due to an unspecified injury ....
Published - 3 months By - PGA Media Martin Dive has won the Lake Macquarie Pro-Am with a bogey-free round of 6-under 66 at Belmont Golf Club. Chasing down the morning field benchmark of 2-under 70 set by Josh Clarke, James Grierson, John Lyras and Jay MacKenzie, Dive made his intentions clear from the start by recording three birdies in his first four holes. Battling against increasing north easterly afternoon winds Dive added a further three consecutive birdies to his scorecard on holes 9, 10 and 11 to finish two shots clear of Andrew Dodt and Jason Perkin. “It’s been a long time since I’ve played here and I’d forgotten what a great course Belmont is,” said Dive. ....