Tennis-Amateur outlasts pros for massive payday at 'One Point Slam' ahead of Australian Open


FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - January 25, 2020 - An Australian Open tennis ball flies through the air during the match between Belgium’s David Goffin and Russia’s Andrey Rublev. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo

Jan 14 (Reuters) - An amateur tennis ‌player from Sydney, Jordan Smith, struck gold on Wednesday as he walked ‌away with a cheque worth A$1 million ($661,000) after holding his nerve to ‌win the 'One Point Slam' ahead of the Australian Open.

The showdown pitted amateur players and celebrities against an elite field of 24 professionals, which included the likes of Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek.

Smith, ‍who qualified as the New South Wales state champion, ‍got the better of two-times ‌Australian Open winner Sinner and women's world number four Amanda Anisimova, before beating Joanna ‍Garland ​in the final.

Taiwan's Garland, the women's number 117, had reached the final after beating world number three Alexander Zverev, former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios and ⁠Maria Sakkari.

"I don't know anymore. Coming into tonight, I was ‌just happy to win one point. I was so nervous, but I enjoyed being out here. ⁠It was a ‍great experience," said Smith, who added he planned to buy a house with his winnings.

The event, part of the expanded opening week of the major, featured an elimination draw with 'rock, ‍paper, scissors' used to determine who will serve or ‌receive, and the winner of the point going through to the next round.

Amateurs were allowed two serves, but ATP or WTA-ranked players could only have one go.

Greece's Sakkari knocked out the men's world number one Alcaraz after he netted a dropshot.

"The dropshot is my shot, I don't know what happened," a nonplussed Alcaraz said.

Six-times Grand Slam champion Swiatek exited at the hands of Spaniard Pedro Martinez, who drew gasps from the ‌crowd at the Rod Laver Arena when he caught world number 10 Alexander Bublik by surprise with an underhand serve.

"I gave him a taste of his own medicine," Martinez said of Bublik, ​who is known for his phenomenal touch and penchant for trick shots.

The Australian Open runs from January 18 to February 1 at Melbourne Park.

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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