Memphis Open: King conquers Tomic

Darian King became the first player from Barbados to participate in the 41-year-old Memphis Open tournament. He made his second appearance in the main draw of an ATP Tour event.

Published : Feb 15, 2017 14:44 IST , Memphis

Bernard Tomic, seeded fifth, suffered a shock exit in the first round.
Bernard Tomic, seeded fifth, suffered a shock exit in the first round.
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Bernard Tomic, seeded fifth, suffered a shock exit in the first round.

Darian King of Barbados won his opening match at the Memphis Open, surprising fifth seeded Bernard Tomic 6-4, 6-4 to become the first player from his country to win an ATP Tour match.

This was uncharted territory for King, who is also the first player from Barbados in the 41-year history of the tournament.

King, who had to go through the qualifying rounds to get into the tournament, is making just his second appearance in the main draw of an ATP Tour event.

He hammered four aces, won 75 percent of his second-serve points and had no double faults in Tuesday's 66-minute match between the two 24-year olds.

King, who is ranked 140th in the world, said it was a "dream come true."

"Playing against Bernard, the No. 5 seed is a dream come true," King said, "The discipline in Barbados is not as big so to come from there and compete against these guys, it's a lot of progress. I'm glad to get my first ATP win."

"I played at least three years in Futures against college guys and Americans then basically had my first breakthrough in Cali, Colombia, in a Challenger against former top-50 player Victor Estrella [Burgos]. Then I realized I can play."

King booked a second round match against Steve Darcis of Belgium who beat Radu Albot 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.

During his only other main draw appearance, at the 2015 Washington ATP event, King lost in the first round.

Australia's Tomic had one double fault and won just half of his second serve points.

In other first round matches Tuesday, Tomic's fellow Aussie Matthew Ebden rallied to beat Canadian qualifier Peter Polansky 6-7 (4/7), 6-3, 6-1 and American Ryan Harrison eased past Russian Konstantin Kravchuk 6-3, 7-5.

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