
The second round of the Austalian Open 2013 Wild Card Play-off draw threw up another tough match for Greg, up against the No. 2 seed, and good mate, 23 year-old Queenslander John-Patrick Smith. JP and Greg have known each other since they were 12 years-olds, playing against and with each other during their junior years, winning a National Doubles title in the U14's together and are still good friends. JP elected to take up a scholarship at Tennesse University and had a very successful Collegiate career, winning awards each year. He was ranked the No. 1 College player and was voted the SE Conference Athlete of the year. Having graduated, JP is now on the Pro-circuit and has successfully made the transition from college tennis, with his ranking at 224 and in the process of being improved.
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John-Patrick Smith |
On a sweltering 30 degree day in Melbourne, it was Smith who got off to the best start breaking Greg early and going to a 2-1 lead. Greg reponded and broke bakc immediately to level at 2-2, only for Smith to break again and hold serve to go up 4-2. He then put Greg under pressure again, forcing Greg to defend another two break-point opportunities at 15-40. Greg rose to the challenge, winning four straight point to get to 3-4. Smith was serving well however and Greg was unable to make any in-roads into his service games, Smith serving out the first set 6-4.
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Melbourne Park outside courts |
Greg was immediately on the attack in the second set, holding serve, breaking Smith and holding serve again to go out to a 3-0 lead. He then brought up more break-point opportunites on Smith's serve but was unable to convert, games going to 5-2. Greg then brought up two set points on Smith's serve, and an opportunity to serve first in the third set, but Smith served well on those points and saved, forcing Greg to serve out the set, which he did to win the set 6-3 and level the match at one set all.



It was unfortunate the two mates had to meet so early in the play-off, most spectators saying that match had the quality to be the final and perhaps should have been but that is the draw.

Now back to the training courts and gym to get even fitter for the New Year.
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