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Ofner loses in Melbourne after celebrating early

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Sebastian Ofner’s Costly Error Leads to Shocking Exit in Australian Open Qualifying

In a dramatic and unfortunate turn of events at Australian Open qualifying, Austria’s Sebastian Ofner saw his campaign end not with a win, but with a bewildering rules mix-up that allowed his opponent to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

The pivotal moment occurred during their final-round qualifying match on the hard courts of Melbourne Park. Ofner, facing American Nishesh Basavareddy, believed he had sealed the match in the third-set tie-break. When he won a point to lead 7-1, he raised his arms in triumphant celebration, pointing to his head as he moved toward the net for the customary handshake. However, he had made a critical error in judgment.

In the final set of Grand Slam qualifying matches, a match tie-break (often played to 10 points) is used to decide the winner. Ofner, seemingly forgetting the format, thought the standard seven-point tie-break rule applied. His celebration was premature; he still required three more points to claim the match. The reality of the situation only dawned on him after a brief, clarifying word from the chair umpire.

Capitalizing on the sudden shift in momentum, the 20-year-old Basavareddy displayed remarkable composure. Seizing on Ofner’s clear disorientation and tension, he reeled off eight of the next nine points in stunning fashion. The American clinched a remarkable comeback victory, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (13-11), to advance to the final round of qualifying. After securing the final point, Basavareddy held his hands to his neck in a symbolic “choking” gesture before letting out a roar of relief and celebration.

Reflecting on the extraordinary finish, Basavareddy highlighted the never-say-die nature of the super tie-break. “In a super [match] tie-break, you always have a chance, so I kept believing,” he stated. “I saw him tense up a little bit, but the balls were quite old there, so every rally was a war.”

Basavareddy will now face Britain’s George Loffhagen for a coveted spot in the Australian Open main draw. Loffhagen progressed after qualifying eighth seed Yoshihito Nishioka retired while trailing 6-3, 3-1.

In other qualifying action, Britain’s Arthur Fery scored an impressive win over former world number 17 Bernard Tomic of Australia, 6-4, 6-2. Fery’s reward is a final qualifying round clash with Croatia’s Dino Prizmic.

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For Ofner, the premature celebration and subsequent collapse mark a brutally harsh lesson in maintaining focus and awareness of match conditions. His early exit stands as one of the more surreal moments of the tournament’s opening stages.

The main draws for the Australian Open are already set to feature several British players. Cameron Norrie and Jacob Fearnley will compete in the men’s singles, while Emma Raducanu, Francesca Jones, Sonay Kartal, and Katie Boulter are confirmed for the women’s singles event.

The first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open, officially begins on Sunday, 18 January.

For more comprehensive coverage, in-depth analysis, and the latest updates from Melbourne Park and the wider world of tennis, visit our dedicated sports hub at netsports247.com.

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