Australian Open 2022 LIVE updates: Australian wildcard Maddison Inglis has won the first set against Estonian player Kaia Kanepi, 6-2 . Follow all the action:
Really impressive tennis this by Maddison Inglis. She leads 5-1 against her more experienced opponent, Kanepi.
Kanepi has landed just 35 per cent of first serves, and then is winning just 38 per cent of second serves.It was a comfortable win for Elise Mertens on Show Court Arena.Zhang was plagued with unforced errors, hitting 28 to nine in the straight-sets loss. Mertens, who loves playing at Melbourne Park, will next meet Danielle Collins. Mertens reached the semi-finals in 2018, and reached the third round , fourth round and fourth round at her three prior attempts.Following this Madison Iglis v Kaia Kanepi match on Rod Laver Arena, fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas will take on Benoit Paire.This start keeps getting better. Inglis has broken again, and races to a 3-0 lead.“They are very lively.
“You are right she will be redirecting the ball and changing direction incredibly well, but also going back behind Kanepi. At the moment Kanepi having a really hard time to read Maddison Inglis’s game and what she is going to do out here. It is their first meeting they have never played against each other.
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