Bernard Tomic survives early scare in China
The Australian number one began slowly, and was forced to save two set points against homegrown star Zhang Ze as he clawed his way back being 5-3 down to seal the match 7-6(7/4) 6-4.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: September 30, 2013 05:08 pm IST
Bernard Tomic made it through to the second round of the China Open on Monday, claiming victory over homegrown star Zhang Ze after the wildcard gave him an early scare.
The Australian number one began slowly, and was forced to save two set points against Zhang as he clawed his way back from being 5-3 down.
Zhang, who is 190th in the world rankings, appeared to be closing in on the set as he took a 2-0 lead in the tie break, but Tomic eventually won it 7/4.
The 20-year-old then broke Zhang's serve early in the second set and never looked to be in danger as he sealed victory with the scores at 7-6(7/4) 6-4.
Tomic is number 55 in the world rankings and considered one of the rising young guns of men's tennis. However, he has developed a bad boy reputation, largely because of the actions of his father and coach.
John Tomic received an eight-month suspended jail sentence earlier this month for headbutting his son's former training partner, Thomas Drouet, breaking his nose and knocking him out in a May assault outside a Madrid hotel.
The assault led to him being banned from a series of major tennis tournaments by the ATP.
It was a disappointing end to the China Open for Zhang, who was the home crowd star in Beijing last year when he knocked out France's Richard Gasquet in the second round.
The Chinese number one would have faced a re-match against Gasquet if he had overcome Tomic. However, the Australian will instead play the fifth seed in the second round.
In the women's competition, it was a successful day for the three Serbian players, who all overcame the first hurdle in Beijing.
Eighth seed Jelana Jankovic needed three sets to overcome Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, but finally defeated her opponent within two hours at 1-6, 6-4, 6-0. Compatriot Ana Ivanovic claimed victory over Italian Flavia Pennetta 7-6 (11/9), 6-1.
Bojana Jovanovski rounded off a hat-trick for the Serbians, claiming victory over Romanian Sorana Cirstea 6-3, 6-2.
The other early game saw Canadian Eugenie Bouchard beat Slovakian Magdalena Rybarikova 6-4, 6-1.