Adelaide International
Draper starts again with a win in Adelaide

Brit Jack Draper began on familiar ground as the youngster reached the second round of the Adelaide International on Monday.
The No. 62 powered down for a quick victory as he dismissed fifth seed Sebastian Baez 6-1, 6-3.
It was the second straight year that Draper has begun his season in the South Australia capital after reaching the second round here in 2023 and losing to Karen Khachanov.
The lefthander got past Baez in 78 minutes 17 winners.
The starting success puts Draper into a match against Miomir Kecmanovic.
“I was very happy with my performance today,” Draper said. “It is not easy coming out in the first match of the year.
“I played here last year and am looking forward to going as far as I can this week.”
He added: “I feel really strong at the moment and really happy with my body and my game. Hopefully I can continue to play injury free.”
The women’s side of the draw was riddled with upsets of seeds on opening day at Memorial Drive.
Disaster struck for No. 4 and 2021 Roland Garros winner Barbora Krejcikova, with the Czech falling 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 to Anna Kalinskaya.
Fifth seed Beatriz Haddad Mair of Brazil met a similar fate at the hands of Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, 6-3, 6-4 in 97 minutes.
Krejcikova was caught out by Kalinskaya, who reached the second round in Brisbane last week, losing to two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka.
The qualifier was playing her fifth match of the season while Krejcikova came in cold.
“It was a great match, she’s a very good fighter,” the winner said. “She plays incredible tennis and knows how to hit every shot.
“She made the match very complicated. I’m happy I won, I’m playing better tennis every day.
“It feels good to play as many matches as I can.”
Main photo:- Jack Draper – by Roger Parker International Sports Fotos Ltd
Adelaide International
Tsitsipas snaps title drought with Dubai defeat of FAA

Stefanos Tsitsipas claimed his first ATP title in nearly a year on Saturday as he took control of his Dubai final, defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-3, 6-3.
It was third time lucky in a final at the Aviation Club for the fourth seed, who finished runner-up here in 2019 against Roger Federer and was unable to get past Novak Djokovic in the final a year later at his last appearance here.
The Greek who will return to the ranking top 10 as a result of his success in the emirate, last lifted a trophy in April when he won his third at the Monte Carlo Masters.
The victory in 88 minutes was the 13th of his career and his first at the 500 level on the Tour. he delivered an ace down the middle on the first of three match point
“This was pure fighting and me trying my best to avoid losing a third final here,” the winner said. “It was nerve-wracking against a difficult opponent.
“I’m proud how I handled the pressure and performed in the crucial moment. I’ve been working hard for a long time (on my game).
“I’m glad (the win) happened here in Dubai; my game clicked and things worked well from the beginning.”
Tsitsipas saved four break points and caught his opponent’s serve twice as he won the opening set against the Canadian who already owns two titles this season at Adelaide and Montpellier.
The Greek continued his winning momentum in the second, adding another break of serve as he finished on his first of three match points.
Tsitsipas ended with 16 winners while saving all seven break points he faced with first serves.
“It’s a big relief to hold this trophy for the third time,” Tsitsipas said. “It was in the back of my mind not to lose again.
“I’m back in the top 10 – that’s what we players fight for. It’s definitely one of the greatest feelings. I’m very happy to be in a winning position, I’m ready to celebrate.”
Tsitsipas beat FAA for the seventh time in 10 matches as the pair head to next week’s start halfway around the world at the Indian Wells Masters in California.
Main photo:- Stefanos Tsitsipas with Dubai winners trophy – by ATPTour.com
Adelaide International
Confident FAA fights back into Dubai quarters

Felix Auger-Aliassime utilised his reservoir of confidence to stage a fightback over Nuno Borges to book the quarter-finals of the ATP Dubai event on Wednesday.
The unseeded Canadian pulled off a 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 victory in just under two and a half hours as he overcame his Portuguese opponent.
FAA won his 14th match of the season, which leads the ATP.
The 21st-ranked winner of two titles already this season (Adelaide, Montpellier) said growing confidence helped him through into the last eight at the Aviation Club.
“(The wins) help, I’ve been facing some very tight situations over the last weeks and months,” the winner said.
“It helps you keep your cool, keep trusting yourself. he played great and was causing me a lot of trouble.
“In the first and third sets his level was really high. It helped to have a few wins behind me.”
The Canadian broke open the deciding set with a break in the fifth game and held the margin out to the second-round victory.
He will now test himself against Croat Marin Cilic, the 2014 US Open winner on the comeback from a knee injury who defeated Alexei Popyrin in a 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 comeback effort.
“I’m happy with the work that I’ve done,” the Canadian said. “I’ve had a good start to the year.
“I would have traded some of those wins for a deeper run at the Australian Open (he lost in the second round). But my time will come.”
Adelaide International
Kokkinakis injury pullout deflates hometown Adelaide event

Local Thanasi Kokkinakis disappointed fans at the Adelaide International on Thursday as a previous injury flared, forcing the Aussie to default a hometown quarter-final.
The No. 77 whose entire career has been blighted by physical problems, did not specify exactly what the trouble was as he addressed a showcourt crowd at Memorial Drive to deliver the bad news.
Kokkinakis had been scheduled to face American Sebastian Korda, who now advances to the final four.
“Massive apologies, there is nowhere else I’d rather be playing,” the 38-year-old said.
“I (played through) a lot of pain last night (defeat of Tomas Martin Etcheverry) and the injury just crept up on me.
“It was worse this morning and I’m very flat about that. I’m already looking forward to next year here.”
The Australian was drawn on Thursday to begin in the Open first round against Roman Safiullin.
“I’ll try and be ready for next week,” Kokkinakis said. “It’s pretty disheaartening and flattening not to be able to come out (and play) tonight.”
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