C-bombs, foul chants: ‘Drunk louts’ kicked out of Aus Open

C-bombs, foul chants: ‘Drunk louts’ kicked out of Aus Open

Cameron Norrie was sledged by foul-mouthed louts earlier than lastly making the Australian Open third spherical at 1.28am native time.

The British No.1 performed into the small hours of Thursday morning earlier than he prevailed 6-3 3-6 7-6 6-3 in opposition to Frenchman Constant Lestienne.

The match on Court 13 – which had been pushed by the heavy rain within the afternoon – was watched by some rowdy punters.

One wag sang at Norrie: “You’re just a s*** Andy Murray.”

Others begin singing “Lestienne’s going home” and “Enger-land”.

Another one shouted: “You’re world No.12 – show the c***.”

Those making essentially the most disruption have been requested to depart by safety within the second set and three noisy culprits scuttled off with beer cans of their palms.

Norrie, 27, will now face unseeded Czech Jiri Lehecka within the final 32 on Friday and he mentioned: “In was the first set there was a lot of English fans actually.

“And they had the football chants going which was good fun, then obviously they got kicked out.

“I could still hear them in the second set, like over here somewhere. But it was a great atmosphere.”

Lestienne was much less impressed.

“This is all a bit awkward with spectators heckling Lestienne after he refused to play, BBC commentator David Law said during the match.

“Lestienne’s irritation is there for all to see, he is jabbering away at the umpire, and I don’t think he wants to be out there.

“‘Somebody in the crowd has just shouted “Come on mate, we’ve waited all day for this”. The locals aren’t comfortable. Lestienne is fuming and his dangerous temper is about to worsen.”

FROM THE SUN

7:45AM MEDVEDEV IS DIFFERNET THIS YEAR

Back-to-back Australian Open finalist Daniil Medvedev is out to have the final snicker with the Aussie crowd he says he has a “strange relationship” with after a searing begin to his marketing campaign.

The Russian fell to Rafael Nadal in final yr’s last however is paving an ominous path to redemption with a pair of straight-set victories together with Australian John Millman on Wednesday evening.

Medvedev has been critically challenged in solely one in every of his six units of the event to date, with Millman claiming 5 video games within the first on Wednesday.

The no.7 seed has been dominant in any other case, however with all of the fanfare to date directed at Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, it’s truthful to say he’s flown beneath the radar.

He didn’t final yr, although, notably after sledging the Aussie crowd when he mentioned some spectators had a “low IQ”.

Asked on Wednesday evening whether or not he was again with some extent to show, Medvedev mentioned: “To the crowd, maybe, because, yeah, it was a strange relationship last year. Let’s call it this way,” he laughed.

“So (I’m) really happy to be here this year. Played against an Aussie (Millman) today and it was a great atmosphere.”

Medvedev conceded the way in which he misplaced final yr’s last after beginning two units up had performed on his thoughts by means of a 2022 season that included a pressured layoff as a consequence of a hernia process and being sidelined for Wimbledon due to his Russian nationality.

“I think it did affect me in a negative way,” he mentioned.

“It’s not that you lose motivation. I was really motivated to continue doing well, but I think you lose – how to say it in English – you lose the connection, and that’s what happened a little bit to me.”

7AM PENIS-DOODLE UPDATE

Anyone paying shut consideration to the American contingent at Melbourne Park most likely has one huge query after three days of motion.

What’s with the locks?

After their wins, a number of American gamers have been signing the printed cameras by drawing a “lock” on the display.

Now we lastly have solutions.

Frances Tiafoe has defined precisely what’s going on inside Team USA, taking credit score for beginning the pattern that caught hearth throughout the United Cup.

“It’s the whole thing with the United Cup guys. Just staying locked in,” he mentioned after his spherical two win.

“I made a joke about it with the guys, the United Cup asking them before the march, ‘are you locked?’

“I’ve been kind of living by that for a little bit.

“I think you’ve seen the shift in myself in being more, you know, just locked in everything you’re doing, staying super present, staying in the moment, staying locked in.

“It’s funny coming from me because everyone knows how I go about my business.

“I’m very, you know, open and just joking around. When I’m saying it, it just sounds funny. So then it became a thing where if Frances can lock, everyone has got to lock. That’s kind of, like, how it all came around.”

But not all locks are created equally, as Team USA United Cup member Taylor Fritz discovered on Tuesday.

The No.8 seed drew an image on that digital camera that was actually not secure for work.

And Tiafoe didn’t miss it, roasting his teammate for his lack of creative abilities.

“It’s funny because they’re all saying it,” he mentioned.

“Fritz’s dumb arse drew a penis the other day trying to draw a lock sign. That’s Fritz being Fritz.”

6:15AM SOME GOOD NEWS

Tennis icon Chris Evert says she is “well on the road to recovery” and “cancer-free” following six rounds of chemotherapy.The 18-time Grand Slam singles champion shared an replace on her well being in a first-person piece revealed on the ESPN web site.

The 68-year-old was identified with stage 1 ovarian most cancers when a malignant tumour was found throughout a preventative hysterectomy in December 2021.

But Evert – who earlier than Christmas underwent a double mastectomy – now claims “there’s a 90 per cent chance” it would by no means come again.

Her youthful sister Jeanne died from the identical illness in February 2020 aged 62.

Evert, who’s a longtime TV sports activities pundit, mentioned: “I have one more surgery left to complete reconstruction.

“They say this part is easy but I can assure you, the last five years have not been.

“As relieved as I will be to get to the other side of this, I will always have a heavy heart.

“I’ll never heal from losing Jeanne, and I will never take for granted the gift she gave me in the process.

“My sister’s journey saved my life, and I hope by sharing mine, I just might save somebody else’s.”

Originally revealed as Australian Open 2023 day 4 reside scores, schedule, order of play