Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score, and game-by-game updates as Novak Djokovic battles back after losing the first set to Jaime Faria. Ajla Tomjlanovic returns to face Diana Shnaider, Coco Gauff squares off against Jodie Burrage and Jack Draper faces Thanasi Kokkinakis at Melbourne Park.
Draper: ‘I had a little fun back’
Thanasi is an unbelievable player, someone who I have great respect for.
Really proud of the way I came through here today.
This is what I’ve played for since I was a young guy. It was a tough atmosphere to deal with and I had a little fun back. Really happy with the amount of support and it’s unbelievable.
Breaking:JACK DRAPER WINS THE MATCH!
Aussie fans blasted for appalling act
Bizarre moment as Djokovic threatens to stop playing
The moment Draper sealed victory!
Draper gets the break!
Tough night to be a chair umpire
Move over Boulter and De Minaur!
I think he always complains that I do long matches so today I was really proud of myself that he didn’t have to stay too [long] here.
But it is amazing to have him by my side, it is very inspiring. And especially a player who is so good at what he does.
He gives me so much advice and support. I think visa versa. It’s great to have him by my side. I want to have a round of support for him because he is not having the best moment but he’s coming back.
We’ve seen this before…
Draper bounces back to win the fourth set!
Jacob Fearnely will play Alexander Zverev in the third round!
Fearnley progresses!
Draper holds on!
Perhaps the most bizarre thing at the Australian Open…
Nick Kyrgios shows his support!
‘Stop doing that’
Aleksandar Vukic progresses!
Line judging system malfunctions
Burrage unsurprised over her level
Not really. I was so in the moment and quite pumped up that I was just on repeat, repeat, repeat.
Yeah, the game I played serving for it, I had given everything to try and break her that I kind of just said, Okay, I’ve broken her. Kind of relaxed a little bit. As soon as you do that against a player like her, yeah, well, you saw what happened. Yeah, it didn’t go well for me.
But, like I said, yeah, confidence. You know, I really felt like I should have taken that second. I feel like it would have been interesting to see a third set to see if I could it carry that on. But, yeah, this is the level that I want to be playing, and this is the level that I think I can be playing.
Yeah, it’s the start of the year. We are three weeks in, and I feel like I’m in a good spot. So as long as I can stay on the court, I’m, yeah, excited to see what this year brings.
Classy act from Kokkinakis
Kokkinakis breaks Draper
Burrage: ‘I’m excited to improve’
I’m very happy (smiling). I will take the highs and the lows of this sport, but I’m not done with it yet. I feel like I’m only just getting started, and I’m very, very excited to see what this year brings.
I’ve just got to keep working hard and then that showed in my level the last few weeks. Really understanding the work that I put in and what I have to do, that’s what I have taken from these last few weeks.
Again, learning from being around these big players as well, seeing them in the gym, on the practice court. But, yeah, I’m just very, very happy with how I’ve handled myself, my emotions and, you know, the level that I’ve managed to put out on the court so early in my return from my injury.
But, yeah, excited to improve. There’s still a lot to improve, but yeah, to see what this year brings.
Jacob Fearnley goes 2-1 up!
Wow the roof has just come off the John Cain Arena
Draper loses service
Kokkinakis finally takes the lead
This is a real tug-of-war
Old injuries resurface
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Kokkinakis takes a medical time-out
McEnroe: ‘Murray was starting to get a bit nervous!’
Andy Murray over there on the sideline, I think was starting to get a little nervous with what was going on. But, you know, this is the first Grand Slam event that Faria’s ever played. So I think in the third set, the nerves and the reality of the situation started to catch up to him.
You look at those first two matches that Djokovic has had. He played passive already in the first round. Faria today, they’re both outside the top hundred and they played some incredible tennis.
I think at the beginning of the third set, Djokovic was frustrated purely because of the level of his opponent.
Draper responds
MATTHEW LAMBERT: Chanting arms race begins as Fearnley takes on Cazaux
It’s pretty mad out here on court 6 for Jacob Fearnley’s match against Frenchman Arthur Cazaux. There is a Scottish flag next to a Tricolore and they are in a chanting arms race.
The entire other side of the court is a hospitality section, where I’m watching from, and people are paying sporadic attention but talking and drinking throughout. Can’t be easy for Fearnley to focus but he definitely has the backing of the hospitality crowd
The moment Kokkinakis won the first set
Breaking:Heartbreak as Burrage’s Australian Open comes to an end
Djokovic: ‘He was the better player’
I’m satisfied with the win. I really like the way I started the match and finished the match. The first and fourth set were the best. I was in control with a break up in the second, then dropped my level. Lost four games in a row. Managed to get back to the tiebreak.
He was the better player. I think he was firing from all cylinders. At one point he was difficult to play against because he was practically serving two first serves and going for his shots. Logically he was pumped when he won the second set.
I feel like I managed to focus in the important moments and make that crucial break at 3-2 in the third. From that moment onwards, I feel like I upped my game a bit and played a really good, good fourth set.
Overall another big test. Another three-hour match, back to back against the youngsters. Congratulations to him for a great battle. He’s really a good player that has a lot of potential as my first-round opponent.
As for the history, of course, as I said on the court, this sport has always been giving me so much in my life, an opportunity to play at the Grand Slams. I try not to take it for granted after great achievements that I’m very proud of.
Of course, Grand Slam matches and Grand Slam wins are what counts the most in our sport. Of course, I’m very thrilled with that.
Brits on the charge here!
MATTHEW LAMBERT: Kokkinakis is dominating with his serve
Draper is on the wrong end of a serving masterclass here from Thanasi Kokkinakis. The Aussie missed only three out of 35 first serves in the opening set.
Not much you can do against that and a Draper double fault cost him in the tiebreak.
Jodie Burrage is battling back
The moment Draper was booed by Aussie fans!
‘I love Thanasi more than I love my mum!’
Kokkinakis takes the first set
Trojan shorts!
Jodie Burrage goes one set down
H2H: Draper vs Kokkinakis
Kokkinakis takes the lead again
Inside the luxury Aus Open corporate experience
Not a great start for the Brits
I think it’s great to play an Aussie here. Thanasi is a really good guy and a great player. Always a battle when I’ve played him in the past. We’ve played a few times. Seems like every match has gone the distance and been really difficult.
Obviously he’s going to have a lot of support. Today I think that was one of the things that really helped me. I felt like I had a lot of support. A lot of Brits out on the court. Hopefully I have a few when I play him.
England vs Australia!
So here we go for match number two at the John Cain Arena
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‘Joao Fonseca’s name is going on the list of the best players in the world really soon’
What can I say about it? Just incredible. I mean the way he played his first Grand Slam match against his first top-10, it’s unbelievable. The way he approached the match, the way he handled everything, the nerves, the match in general, it’s been fantastic.
It’s someone that I have to be careful of, let’s say I have to see him. He’s going to be there. It is just the beginning of the year. Just one win in a Grand Slam but he’s going to be there.
We’re going to put Joao Fonseca’s name on the list of the best players in the world really soon.
Tomljanovic drops another break
A new approach, I suppose
Tomljanovic does it!
I am definitely getting to a stage where I try to cherish it a lot more than before, but I think in my dark moments, yes, but I think the reason I’m still here is because I always kind of, the last thought is always a positive one. So I think my knee has given me a lot of trouble, but I think I’ve tried to find so many solutions over the last two years, and I definitely feel like I’m on the other side or getting close to it.
Tomljanovic cutting a frustrated figure here
Tomljanovic loses the first set
Has Andy Murray been in the gym or what!
Djokovic pays respect to his opponent
Another cameraman takes a tumble!
Novak Djokovic clinches victory… and breaks yet another record
Rain, rain go away!