Manawatu Standard

Wildcard Venus in Classic singles

- DAVID LONG

Roland Garros doubles champion Michael Venus has been given a singles main draw wildcard for January’s ASB Classic.

Venus has had the best year of his career, as well as winning the second Grand Slam of the year, he also won a clay court tournament in Estoril, with Ryan Harrison and reaching the season ending ATP finals last month, where he and Harrison made it to the semifinals.

Classic tournament director Karl Budge said it was an easy decision to give one of the three main draw wildcards to Venus.

‘‘I think Mike is New Zealand’s best singles player,’’ Budge said. ‘‘He has done an incredible job each time he has played main draw for us in recent years and has earnt the right to have another crack.’’

Given Venus is a doubles specialist, it could be seen as a controvers­ial decision to give him the singles wildcard, given he only played five singles matches in 2017, winning just one of them, against Hong Seong-chan from South Korea in the Davis Cup.

New Zealand’s No 1 singles player Rubin Statham, ranked 290 in the world, could miss out on a wildcard for the main draw and qualifying, as he chose not to play in the New Zealand championsh­ips last week. Statham decided to play Futures tournament­s in Thailand instead, hoping to pick up enough ranking points to make it into qualifying for the Australian Open, but looks likely to come up just short for that.

This will be Venus’ ninth appearance at the Classic, with his best result being in 2015 when he defeated Alejandro Gonzalez, then ranked 109 in the world, while Venus was at 426.

At this year’s Classic he lost a thrilling match 3-6 6-4 6-3 to world No 28 Feliciano Lopez.

‘‘I’m really excited,’’ Venus said. ‘‘I love playing on the court. Yhe atmosphere is great and it’s somewhere where I feel comfortabl­e and that brings out my best tennis.’’

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