Tennis: Brydan Klein Exits Australian Open
January 21st 2009 16:02
Australian teenager Brydan Klein has made a straight sets exit in the second round of the Australian Open. The 19-year-old West Australian, ranked 249th in the world, was outclassed by the 15th seed from Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka, losing 6-3 6-4 6-4.
Klein's downfall left Chris Guccione and Bernard Tomic as the only Australian men remaining in the singles draw, with Tomic scheduled to play his second round match on Wednesday night.
It was the first time Klein, the 2007 Australian Open junior champion, had made it through to the second round of the main draw, having lost in the first round in his grand slam debut last year.
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Klein's downfall left Chris Guccione and Bernard Tomic as the only Australian men remaining in the singles draw, with Tomic scheduled to play his second round match on Wednesday night.
It was the first time Klein, the 2007 Australian Open junior champion, had made it through to the second round of the main draw, having lost in the first round in his grand slam debut last year.
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