Australian Open Live Updates: Coco Gauff, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic in Action

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Australian Open Live Updates: Coco Gauff, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic in Action
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Follow live updates from day two of the Australian Open, including matches featuring Coco Gauff, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and more.

Australian Open live: Coco Gauff , Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic on Rod Laver Arena before Nick Kyrgios returns on day two\ Coco Gauff kicked off her Australian Open with a win over 2020 champion Sofia Kenin. Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka followed her on centre court.\Talia Gibson showed remarkable determination to hold her nerve in the second-set tie-break against Turkey's Zeynep Sönmez.

Gibson had a couple of big lapses midway through the breaker, —netting a smash and seemingly believing a ball went long and barely playing the ball — but she gets a gift from the net cord and Sönmez's fifth double fault hands her the set to make it 1-1 and send it to a decider on Court 3. \Eleventh seed Stefanos Tsitsipas is at risk of becoming the first seeded player knocked out of this Australian Open as he goes down two sets to love against American Alex Michelsen on John Cain Arena. If the 2023 runner-up does lose to the world number 42, it will be his second straight first-round exit at a grand slam, after his loss to Frenchman Quentin Halys at the US Open.\The Australian wildcard gets her second break of the third set and jumps out to a 4-0 lead over Zeynep Sönmez. Sönmez surrenders it with a backhand dumped halfway up the net and is looking rattled and frustrated. Gibson is getting all the net cords at the moment. \There are plenty of nerves on show for each player, who repeatedly faulted and hit the net. Tension has started to build around the arena, with Aussies out in force to support Tomljanović as it is all about to go down to the wire.\It wasn't her best tennis. She was a bit rusty, but she was able to construct her points well. 'It was a tough match, I knew going in it would be difficult,' she said. 'There are no easy rounds in any tournament and sometimes when there's a tough moment I remind myself I've done it before and can do it again.'\Gauff said she was inspired by female Marvel characters. 'I'm a huge Marvel fan so a lot of the female superheroes have cool cutouts so that's what I wanted to do on my outfit.'\It's a struggle and if you can't hold your bladder, it's also not a good idea. Samsonova is into a second-round clash with Olga Danilovic of Croatia, while Burrage will have an eye on centre court, with third seed Coco Gauff trying to wrap up a straight-sets win over 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin. \Australian qualifier Talia Gibson shows remarkable determination to hold her nerve in the second-set tie-break against Turkey's Zeynep Sönmez. Gibson had a couple of big lapses midway through the breaker, —netting a smash and seemingly believing a ball went long and barely playing the ball — but she gets a gift from the net cord and Sönmez's fifth double fault hands her the set to make it 1-1 and send it to a decider on Court 3. \Eleventh seed Stefanos Tsitsipas is at risk of becoming the first seeded player knocked out of this Australian Open as he goes down two sets to love against American Alex Michelsen on John Cain Arena. If the 2023 runner-up does lose to the world number 42, it will be his second straight first-round exit at a grand slam, after Aussie Talia Gibson is broken yet again for 4-4 in the second set against Zeynep Sönmez and that makes it 10 breaks from the first 17 games of the match on Court 3. Sönmez, who won the first set 6-3, has just held for a 5-4 lead in the second. Gibson will serve to stay in the match. Considering she has five double faults and has been broken more often than she's held today, she'd be within her rights to be a little nervous. \Players need fuel during matches, especially if they go the distance at the Australian Open.Each player has a different approach, with some — like 11th seed Paula Badosa — opting to keep their food intake to a minimum. I don't eat much. I struggle with that a little bit. I go with a banana, not a lot of sugar. It doesn't feel good in my body with the ups and the lows. I try to maintain my body pretty stabl

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