Keys, Levine Credit Fast Starts at Australian Open Wildcard Playoff
Getting off to a fast start is never a bad thing in the sport of tennis. Building on and maintaining that fast start is sometimes more difficult to do.
Madison Keys and Jesse Levine got off fast starts in their finals Sunday at the USTA Australian Open Wildcard Playoff and made it stick.Keys powered through 21-year old Gail Brodsky 6-3, 6-4 in a match that was ruled by Key's serve and forehand.
After mounting a 5-3 lead in the first set, Keys used a barrage of forehands to close out the first set without much trouble.The USTA's wildcard into next month's Australian Open in Melbourne is the prize for Keys and just thinking about it brought a big smile to Keys' face. "It hasn't hit me yet, but I'm excited," exclaimed Keys after the match. "I was trying to focus on having a good start today."
The second set was similar to the first as Keys raced out to a 5-2 lead before her opponent even knew it. Brodsky, who trains at the USTA training center in New York made a run at keys to bring the set to 5-4. Keys then found her form and converted her first match point chance.
"I'm one of the younger ones still, so I'm not supposed to win matches," added Keys. The days of Keys not supposed to be winning matches is quickly coming to an end.On the men's side, Jesse Levine, a former college player at Florida took down local favorite Robby Ginepri. Ginepri, who lives and is from the Atlanta area had the crowd support, but it didn't matter against Levine. Levine made quick work of Ginepri 6-0, 6-2,
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