studded field to win ‘One Point Slam’ in Melbourne

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Crucially, the amateurs were allowed two serves but any current ATP or WTA-ranked players only one.

Australia’s Smith, who qualified as the New South Wales champion, beat world No 117 Joanna Garland in the final, having upset Sinner and Amanda Anisimova along the way.

Taiwan No 1 Garland beat Alexander Zverev, Nick Kyrgios and Maria Sakkari.

“Coming in tonight, I was just happy to win one point,” said Smith, who planned to buy a house with his winnings.

“I was nervous, but I enjoyed being out here. Was a great experience.”

Top-ranked Alcaraz fell to women’s world No 52 Sakkari, while three-time Australian Open finalist Daniil Medvedev was beaten by Anisimova before she was sent packing by Smith.

Swiatek lost to Spain’s Pedro Martinez.

The amateur field comprised winners of eight state championship rounds played across Australia, with eight others who came through qualifying this week.

Eight wildcards went to celebrities, including Taiwanese singer Jay Chou.

“This event is the ultimate grassroots-to-Grand Slam experience,” Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley told reporters.

“The AO One Point Slam is tennis at its most exciting – one point, one shot at glory. Fast, unfiltered and open to everyone.”

The Australian Open starts at Melbourne Park on Sunday with Sinner defending the men’s title and Madison Keys the women’s.

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