HIGHLIGHTS-Tennis-Australian Open day one

The 30th seeded Italian clinched the victory when her Russian opponent double faulted for the fifth time in the match and will next face Czech Tereza Martincova or American Lauren Davis. 1110 PLAY UNDERWAY AT MELBOURNE PARK After 10 days dominated by the Novak Djokovic visa saga, play at the 110th Australian Open got underway as scheduled under cloudy skies. As the men's world number one flew home via Dubai after being denied entry to Australia to defend his title, women's sixth seed Maria Sakkari took to Rod Laver Arena to face Tatjana Maria in the first round.


Reuters | Melbourne | Updated: 17-01-2022 07:01 IST | Created: 17-01-2022 07:01 IST
HIGHLIGHTS-Tennis-Australian Open day one
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Highlights of the opening day of the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Monday, all times local (GMT +11): 1219 GIORGI SWEEPS INTO SECOND ROUND

Camila Giorgi was the first player into the second round at the 2022 championships after completing a 6-4 6-0 victory over Anastasia Potapova on court six. The 30th seeded Italian clinched the victory when her Russian opponent double faulted for the fifth time in the match and will next face Czech Tereza Martincova or American Lauren Davis.

1110 PLAY UNDERWAY AT MELBOURNE PARK After 10 days dominated by the Novak Djokovic visa saga, play at the 110th Australian Open got underway as scheduled under cloudy skies.

As the men's world number one flew home via Dubai after being denied entry to Australia to defend his title, women's sixth seed Maria Sakkari took to Rod Laver Arena to face Tatjana Maria in the first round. The temperature was a cool 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit) with a maximum of 23 forecast. READ MORE:

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