Jason Kubler is fast winning plaudits for his tennis – and his No.1 supporter just happens to be fellow Aussie Maddison Inglis after the duo became the latest tennis stars to fall in love on tour
Jason Kubler is fast gathering cult status after his Wimbledon heroics last year. He certainly didn’t lose any fans with his victory against Dan Evans a couple of days ago.
But there wasn’t a happier person inside Ken Rosewall Arena last Friday night than Inglis, who had a front-row seat for Kubler’s inspiring performance against Great Britain’s Evans.Kubler is currently ranked No.107 in the world but would have been much higher if his fourth-round Wimbledon showing had counted. Ranking points weren’t awarded due to the All-England Club’s controversial ban on Russian and Belarusian players.
Medvedev lost an epic final lasting a staggering five hours and 24 minutes against Rafael Nadal last year. Twelve months can be a long time.Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is clearly still causing major angst for ATP officials, who released its media guide this week without any recognition of Medvedev’s home country.
Just two days after Tomas Machac was forced to retire against the United States’ Frances Tiafoe when up a break in the second set trying to level his match, his replacement, Dalibor Svrcina, looked like he was about to suffer the same fate.
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