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Rafael Nadal works hard against Jack Draper

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Rafael Nadal defeated Jack Draper 7-5, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 after three and a half hours of play,

(Melbourne) Rafael Nadal has never really been in danger of becoming the first defending Australian Open champion to lose in the first round since coach Carlos Moya stunned Boris Becker 25 years ago.

Rafa, who came into Monday’s game against Jack Draper going 0-2 in 2023 and having suffered six losses in his last seven games, however, did not deliver a performance to match his talent. After nearly two hours of ups and downs, Nadal was tied at one innings everywhere.

He then seemed to break away from his opponent, taking advantage of the latter’s cramps as the thermometer read 30 degrees Celsius. Draper, however, bounced back and earned a broken lead in the fourth set. From then on, Nadal never let a single game slip away, starting his journey to a 23e career Grand Slam title with a 7-5, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 victory after three and a half hours of play on the Rod Laver Arena court.

I need victories, that’s the priority. No matter how. […] When you win matches, then you are more relaxed. You are more confident.

Rafael Nadal

His next opponent will be Mackenzie McDonald, an American college champion from UCLA who defeated compatriot Brandon Nakashima 7-6 (5), 7-6 (1), 1-6, 6-7 (10), 6- 4 after a duel of more than four hours.

For his part, the holder of three career Grand Slam titles, Stanislas Wawrinka, lost the flag 6-7 (3), 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4 ahead of Alex Molcan.

The biggest surprise for the men, however, came off the court: Wimbledon runner-up and local favorite Nick Kyrgios announced his retirement from competition in order to undergo surgery on his left knee.

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Nick Kyrgios

“I’m knocked out, obviously,” admitted Kyrgios, a 27-year-old Australian who won the men’s doubles title in Melbourne last year.

Other top seeds who enjoyed success on Monday include Stefanos Tsitsipas (No. 3), Hubert Hurkacz (No. 10) and Frances Tiafoe (No. 16). Daniil Medvedev, winner of the United States Open in 2021 and runner-up in the last two editions of the Australian Open, easily took the measure of the American Marcos Giron 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 in the evening.

Swiatek continues on its way

In the ladies, favorite Iga Swiatek took over from Nadal on the Rod Laver Arena court for the evening program and quickly found herself in hot water in the second set. However, she kept her cool and won the last four games of the meeting to oust the 69e world player Jule Niemeier 6-4, 7-5.

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Iga Swiatek

The holder of three career Grand Slam titles, who reached the semi-finals in Melbourne last year, will face the second round at the 84e world racket Camila Osorio.

Earlier in the day, Americans Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff began their quest for a first major singles title in full force, clearing the first round with ease.

Third-seeded Pegula crushed Romania’s Jaqueline Cristian 6-0, 6-1, while No. 7 Gauff shrugged off a second-set drop to beat Katerina Siniakova 6-1, 6- 4.

The two Americans could cross swords in the semi-finals.

Pegula, who has reached the quarter-finals at the Australian Open the last two editions, needed just 59 minutes to get rid of Cristian, 161e world racket.

PHOTO ANTHONY WALLACE, AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE

Jessica Pegula

“It was a day where everything worked,” said Pegula, who will face the winner of the duel between Brenda Fruhvirtova and Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the second round.

For her part, Gauff dominated the first set against Siniakova after having had the honor of participating in the opening ceremonies at Rod Laver Arena.

The Czech took a 4-2 lead in the second set, but Gauff turned it around.

“Katerina is a fighter and I knew it wouldn’t be an easy match. I had to stay mentally strong,” Gauff said.

During the second round, Gauff will find in her path the Briton Emma Raducanu. The US Open champion overcame a left ankle injury to defeat Germany’s Tamara Korpatsch 6-3, 6-2.

2017 US Open champion Madison Keys also won in three sets. Sixth-seeded Maria Sakkari also advanced to the second round, as did two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka, who defeated 2020 tournament champion Sofia Kenin 6-4, 7-6 ( 3). Among the other major title holders who continued on Monday are also Petra Kvitova, Elena Rybakina, Jelena Ostapenko and Barbora Krejcikova.

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Kyrgios wins ‘Battle of the Sexes’ against Sabalenka

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(Paris) Nick Kyrgios won the exhibition match presented as a new episode of the “Battle of the Sexes” against Aryna Sabalenka on Sunday in Dubai.

The rules had been modified to balance the debates, the Australian playing on a field 9% larger than the Belarusian, which immediately made any interpretation of the result difficult. Furthermore, the two opponents only had one serving ball.

Kyrgios, former Wimbledon finalist (2022) fell beyond 650e world number one, who is preparing to make yet another return to the circuit at the age of 30, won 6-3, 6-3, against the world No.1 without running much or hitting the ball very hard, without us knowing if it was because the field opposite was smaller or for other reasons.

The title of the event referred to another “Battle of the Sexes”, which in 1973 pitted former American champion Bobby Riggs, then aged 55, against the two best players of the time, Margaret Court Smith and then Billie Jean King.

At that time, it was about women asserting their worth while their professional circuit was being organized and King’s victory over Riggs, who had initially dominated Court Smith, had a certain impact.

Nothing like this this time, because women’s tennis is firmly established, as shown, among other things, by the equality of winnings in major tournaments.

This return still attracted 17,000 spectators to Dubai, including celebrities like Brazilian footballer Ronaldo, who did not attend a major tennis match.

The Australian seemed to control the situation and allowed himself some fantasies like a spoon serve (winning), a weapon he had already used in serious matches.

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Sabalenka said she wants a rematch against Kyrgios

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The first racket of the world, Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, said that she would like to have a rematch against Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios.

On Sunday, Sabalenka lost to Kyrgios with a score of 3:6, 3:6 in an exhibition match in Dubai (UAE). According to the regulations, athletes could only serve with the first ball – if a mistake was made, the opponent received a point. In addition, the size of the side of the court where Sabalenka played was 9% smaller than the standard.

“I feel great, I fought really well.” Nick struggled, and I’m glad the man had a hard time in the match against me. I liked the show. I think next time I will already know his tactics, strengths and weaknesses. I want revenge, I would play again.

Of course, playing against a man is a completely different tennis, everything happens faster. I hope that I will recover in a couple of days. I understand that I’m ready for the season,” Sabalenka said after the game.

Kyrgios admitted that Sabalenka at times played at the level of a good tennis player.

— Honestly, it was very difficult. Sabalenka is a very serious opponent. I didn’t know what to expect, but it turned out to be quite a battle. It was a great opportunity for me. I had to work hard, because Arina performed great shots. I’d love to play with her again.

I was a little nervous because I was in a difficult position. Arina almost made a break, and I had to answer. Due to the injury, I couldn’t really play with my right hand,” Kyrgios noted.

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Battle of the sexes. Kyrgios beat world number one Sabalenka in straight sets

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Australian tennis player and entertainer Nick Kyrgios (ATR 671) won Battle of the Sexes in women’s singles against world number one Arina Sabalenko.

The exhibition match, which took place in Dubai (UAE) on December 28, ended with Kyrgios winning in two sets in 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Battle of the sexes. Dubai (UAE), 28 December

Arina Sabalenko Nick Kyrgios – 3:6, 3:6

In the second match, Sabalenka won 3:1, but Nick made a comeback and won the match in two sets.

Each had only one serve without a second ball.

It is also worth noting that the share of the field on which Sabalenka plays has decreased by 9%. Despite this, Arina still could not keep up with the blows of Kyrgios, who was already playing at half strength.

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