This story is from January 17, 2017

A first for Destanee but not the last

The 16-year-old wildcard had won her first WTA match in the Brisbane International last week, but the venture at the Show Court 2 of the Melbourne Park didn't prove to be as successful.
A first for Destanee but not the last
MELBOURNE: Australian teen Destanee Aiava carved out a unique statistic for herself when she became the first player born in the new millennium to play in a Grand Slam match at the Australian Open on Monday.
The 16-year-old wildcard had won her first WTA match in the Brisbane International last week, but the venture at the Show Court 2 of the Melbourne Park didn't prove to be as successful.
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But it was less about the outcome than the occasion. “This isn't the first and the last time I'm going to be here. There's plenty more to come,” Aiava confidently said after her 3-6, 6-7 (4) loss to Mona Barthel of Germany.
Her mother Rosie - with an AmericanSamoan ancestral roots - doubles up as her coach. Nothing unusual except for the fact that she has dabbled in rugby and soccer but never played tennis. Aiava doesn't see any disadvantage. “She understands me as a person“.
Another teen who made it a memorable opening day for the hosts was Alex de Minaur, whose mother is Spanish and father Uruguayan. The 17-year-old, mentored by Lleyton Hewitt, took cue from his idol's never-say-die spirit in clinching a 5-7, 6-3, 2-6, 7-6, 6-1 win over Gerald Melzer after saving a match-point in the fourth set.
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K Kumaraswamy

K Kumaraswamy is a principal correspondent at The Times of India, Pune, and covers sports. He has been based in Delhi and Mumbai before shifting to Pune. A PG Diploma holder, Kumar has reported on Indian cricket, tennis, football and motor sports. He has been writing on Indian shooting recently.

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