PHOTOS: Félix Auger-Aliassime is the last 'Break Point' star left standing at the Australian Open
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The Canadian dodged the so-called "Netflix curse" against Francisco Cerundolo, but his fellow docuseries stars have not been so lucky.
Published Jan 20, 2023
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Absent — Kyrgios was forced to withdraw before the Australian Open began, citing a left knee injury that will require arthroscopic surgery.
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Second round — Kokkinakis lost to Andy Murray in a marathon five-set battle that finished just past 4 a.m. in Melbourne.
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First round — Murray (right) is responsible for two upsets of Break Point stars, having also defeated No. 13 seed Berrettini in five sets to start the tournament.
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Absent — Tomljanovic withdrew before the tournament began, citing a knee injury.
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Second round — No. 8 seed Fritz was upset by Aussie wildcard Alexei Popyrin in five sets.
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Third round — No. 6 seed Sakkari lost in three sets to world No. 87 Zhu Lin.
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Absent — Badosa was forced to withdraw before the tournament after picking up an adductor injury in Adelaide.
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Second round — World No. 2 Jabeur was stunned in three sets by former French Open finalist Marketa Vondrousova.
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Fourth round, and counting — Auger-Aliassime, the lone Break Point star remaining in the draw, will face world No. 71 Jiri Lehecka next.
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Second round — World No. 3 Ruud lost in four sets to American player Jenson Brooksby.
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