Australian Open Qualifiers (Day Five) - Jan 19- Feb 1 Season I
Australian Open
Day Five - Third Round - Melbourne
Seeds
Top Half
Bottom Half
CWLand's
Sven Oxenstierna went one step closer to becoming the first ever CWLand player to make a Grand Slam quarterfinal with a four set win of Britain's
Oscar Highsmith in the third round of the Australian Open at Melbourne. Fresh off victory against 24th seed
Václav Zeman, Highsmith started well against the versatile Oxenstierna and broke service twice to take a commanding first set lead. "The Ox" managed to break back once, but it was too late to save the first set as Highsmith took it 6-4. But in a tight second set, it was Oxenstierna who prevailed in a tiebreaker to receive a real boost in confidence heading into the third set. From there the CWLander looked unstoppable as he raced through the third and fourth sets to claim a
4-6 7-6(1) 6-1 6-1 victory.
But the other CWLander
Heath Davis saw his open dream come to an end as he dropped out to 23rd seed
Illya Altman of Ukraine. Davis stuck very close to Altman for the opening exchanges before dropping the first set 5-7, but hit back in the second to level the match at a set apiece with an equally impressive win in a tiebreaker. But if Davis expected any respite in his powerful service games, he was to be mistaken as Altman again took him the distance before breaking late to go ahead two-sets to one. Davis' draining second round clash against 16th seed
Dmitry Orlov seemed to take its toll on the CWLander, as Altman managed to run a tired Davis ragged to claim the match
7-5 6(5)-7 7-5 6-1 to set up a fourth round clash with second seed
Rick Henson.
The day wasn't a good one for the Varga brothers as both
Zoltan Varga and
Janos Varga crashed out just a win away from meeting each other in the third round. Instead, eighth seed
Radivoj Daneu will meet the unseeded
Atthaphol Sae-ul of Thailand as they took convincing wins over Janos and Zoltan respectively. For Daneu, he barely had to break a sweat in his
6-0 6-2 7-5 win over Janos, whilst Sae-ul was made to work harder against the 18th seed en route to a
7-5 7-5 5-7 7-6(6) nailbiter which could've so easily gone the other way. Round three also saw the elimination of Australia's big hope
David Champion as he was edged out in a hard five-set slog against 14th seed
Darcy Cowan. Cowan and the 20th seed exchanged sets on two occasions to be level at two sets apiece, before the wonderkid Cowan managed to break the shackles as Champion's serve became more inconsistent and less fearsome - Cowan advancing to a highly anticipated fourth round clash with fourth seed
Daniel Páez Blanco with a
7-6(4) 2-6 7-5 2-6 6-2 victory.
Seeds Out: 8-Zoltan Varga (HUN); 18-Janos Varga (HUN); 20-David Champion (AUS)