Tennis
Australian Open: Sam Groth does not expect any alms
Sam Groth will end his career after the Australian Open. And he would also make his way through the qualification process.
Please don’t give me any charity. At least not in the form of a wildcard for the Australian Open. For example, Sam Groth is quoted in Australian media these days in a similar vein, who at the age of 30 is an astonishingly young early retirement. In fact, Groth’s body doesn’t play any more, not for an exhausting year of tennis – the main reason why the local hero will end his career after the Australian Open in 2018.
I’m not injured and nothing has changed with the Australian Open,”said Groth, who is already training at Melbourne Park,” I wasn’t ready for the wildcard playoffs, but I hadn’t planned to play them.”
If it comes to that, it would be great, but I don’t expect it,”says Groth,” I’m getting ready to play in the qualifiers and see what happens,”Groth will definitely be taking part in the double and mixed-double competition.
Destanee Aiava, who made history at the Australian Open as the first participant to be born after the turn of the millennium, had to go over three sets against Masa Jovanovic, but in the end she prevailed.
Aiava’s performances were not enough for a direct wildcard this year, especially as she had lost the U-18 final of the Australian championships against Jaimee Fourliss. And there’s also the request from Victoria Azarenka: The two-time Melbourne winner asked Craig Tiley for a wildcard a few days ago. So the seats in the tableau are getting tight.








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