Dan Evans' Australian Open Qualifying Hopes Dashed as Cam Norrie Shines in Auckland
In a disappointing start to his Australian Open qualifying campaign, former British number one Dan Evans was knocked out of the competition by Japanese wildcard Rei Sakamoto. The 35-year-old Briton's struggles with serve and return were evident, as he was beaten 6-1 6-2 after double-faulting four times.
Evans' serving woes were compounded by Sakamoto's impressive figures of 74 per cent first serve success rate, while the Japanese player capitalized on Evans' failure to break, taking five of his seven opportunities to gain a advantage. The British star's return game was also woefully ineffective, as he failed to earn a single break point against his opponent.
This marked the second successive year that Evans has been eliminated in the first round of qualifying in Melbourne. His best showing at this stage of the tournament came three years ago, when he secured a wild card entry into the main draw at Wimbledon.
On a more positive note for British tennis fans, Arthur Fery and George Loffhagen both advanced to the next round after Fery defeated Australian Edward Winter 6-2 6-4 and Loffhagen claimed a hard-fought victory over Germany's Justin Engel. Jack Pinnington Jones and Jay Clarke also followed Evans out of the competition.
In other news, Britain's Cam Norrie made a strong start to his Auckland tournament with a 6-3 6-4 win over French qualifier Hugo Gaston. The 30-year-old produced a solid serving display, winning 88 per cent of his first serve points and creating eight opportunities to break before taking five. This victory sets up a last-16 meeting with either Roberto Bautista Agut or Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard for Norrie, who will be Britain's top-ranked male at the Australian Open in the absence of injured Jack Draper.
In a disappointing start to his Australian Open qualifying campaign, former British number one Dan Evans was knocked out of the competition by Japanese wildcard Rei Sakamoto. The 35-year-old Briton's struggles with serve and return were evident, as he was beaten 6-1 6-2 after double-faulting four times.
Evans' serving woes were compounded by Sakamoto's impressive figures of 74 per cent first serve success rate, while the Japanese player capitalized on Evans' failure to break, taking five of his seven opportunities to gain a advantage. The British star's return game was also woefully ineffective, as he failed to earn a single break point against his opponent.
This marked the second successive year that Evans has been eliminated in the first round of qualifying in Melbourne. His best showing at this stage of the tournament came three years ago, when he secured a wild card entry into the main draw at Wimbledon.
On a more positive note for British tennis fans, Arthur Fery and George Loffhagen both advanced to the next round after Fery defeated Australian Edward Winter 6-2 6-4 and Loffhagen claimed a hard-fought victory over Germany's Justin Engel. Jack Pinnington Jones and Jay Clarke also followed Evans out of the competition.
In other news, Britain's Cam Norrie made a strong start to his Auckland tournament with a 6-3 6-4 win over French qualifier Hugo Gaston. The 30-year-old produced a solid serving display, winning 88 per cent of his first serve points and creating eight opportunities to break before taking five. This victory sets up a last-16 meeting with either Roberto Bautista Agut or Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard for Norrie, who will be Britain's top-ranked male at the Australian Open in the absence of injured Jack Draper.