Ofner loses in Melbourne after celebrating early

In a stunning turn of events at Melbourne Park, Austrian tennis professional Sebastian Ofner suffered a dramatic collapse during Australian Open qualifying after mistakenly celebrating victory three points too early. The world witnessed one of the most bizarre mental lapses in recent tennis history during Thursday’s qualifying match against American Nishesh Basavareddy.

Ofner, whose career highlight remains a fourth-round appearance at Roland Garros in 2023, believed he had secured victory at 7-1 in the decisive third-set tiebreak. The Austrian raised his arms triumphantly and gestured toward his head before approaching the net for the traditional handshake. However, the crucial detail he overlooked was that final-set tiebreaks at the Australian Open are played to 10 points, not 7.

The reality of his error only dawned when the chair umpire intervened. Seizing the opportunity, the 20-year-old Basavareddy mounted an extraordinary comeback, winning eight of the subsequent nine points to claim an improbable 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (13-11) victory and advance to the final qualifying round.

Basavareddy described the moment: ‘In a super tie-break, you always maintain belief. I detected some tension in his approach, though the aged balls made every exchange particularly challenging.’ The American punctuated his comeback with a dramatic ‘choking’ gesture before unleashing a victorious roar.

The California native will now face Britain’s George Loffhagen, who advanced after eighth-seeded Yoshihito Nishioka retired with injury while trailing 6-3, 3-1.

In other qualifying action, British player Arthur Fery delivered an impressive 6-4, 6-2 victory over former world No. 17 Bernard Tomic, earning a matchup against Croatia’s Dino Prizmic. However, Harriet Dart’s campaign ended with a three-set defeat to Thailand’s Lanlana Tararudee.

The main draw begins Sunday, January 18th, featuring British stars including Cameron Norrie, Emma Raducanu, and Katie Boulter. Norrie recently suffered disappointment at the Auckland Classic, squandering a match point against France’s Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.