Waikato Times

Daniell into last eight

- TENNIS

Kiwi doubles player Marcus Daniell has won through to the quarterfin­als at the Australian Open in Melbourne, his best grand slam result.

Daniell and his British partner Dominic Inglot beat the unseeded Chilean/Belarussia­n combinatio­n of Hans-Castillo-Poolipink and Andrei Vasilevski 6-4 6-3 in one hour and seven minutes yesterday.

The match was played on Show Court 2, with a noisy Kiwi contingent among the crowd. It was a relatively tight first set with games going to serve until the 10th game when Daniell and Inglot broke Vasilevski’s serve with a couple of scintillat­ing passing shots to clinch the set.

Daniell and Inglot never faced a break point on serve and won 32 points to 22 in the opening set which lasted 33 minutes.

The second set was tighter with Daniell and Inglot taken to deuce once on serve but creating break point chances.

Daniell got the decisive break in the eighth game with a forehand passing shot and then calmly served out the match. They won 30 points to 22 in the second set with the difference being their serving, getting 76 per cent of first serves in and never once facing a break point in the match.

The result has bettered the

28-year-old from Masterton’s previous best grand slam result achieved at last year’s Australian Open and at the 2016 French Open and 2016 US Open.

Regardless how far Daniell goes from here, he will rise to a careerhigh doubles ranking close to the world’s top 30.

It will enable him to go close to getting direct entry into the prestigiou­s Masters 1000 tournament­s in Indian Wells and Miami in March.

For making the quarterfin­als, Daniell and Inglot will split

NZ$99,000.

In the quarters, they will face the winner of the match between the in-form ASB Classic champions Austrian Oliver Marach and Croatian Mate Pavic (the 7th seeds), or the 10th seeds India’s Rohan Bopanna and France’s Edouard Roger-Vasselin.

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