Tennis-Ofner's premature celebration costs him Australian Open spot in epic collapse


Aug 25, 2025; Flushing, NY, USA; Sebastian Ofner (GER) hits a forehand against Casper Ruud (NOR)(not pictured) on day two of the 2025 US Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Jan 14 (Reuters) - Sebastian Ofner may ‌never forget the rules of the sport again after his premature victory ‌celebration turned into a nightmare collapse against Nishesh Basavareddy in the Australian ‌Open qualifiers on Wednesday.

Austrian Ofner looked destined for the next round when he surged to a commanding 6-1 lead in the deciding set tiebreak against 20-year-old American Basavareddy.

But after winning another point to move ‍7-1 ahead, Ofner began celebrating and walked confidently toward ‍the net - apparently forgetting that ‌final-set tiebreaks require 10 points to win and not the usual seven.

The sheepish realisation ‍of ​his blunder was written all over Ofner's face as he trudged back to the baseline, but the damage was already done as Basavareddy had all ⁠the motivation he needed.

What followed was a dramatic turnaround as ‌Basavareddy reeled off eight of the next nine points before snatching a stunning 4-6 6-4 7-6(13-11) ⁠victory from the ‍jaws of defeat.

"I knew there was still some time... In a super (match) tiebreak, you always have a chance, so I kept believing," Basavareddy told the tournament website.

"After I won that ‍next point... generally when that happens, you start over-thinking ‌like, 'Oh, I thought I already won the match, through to the next round'. So yeah, that definitely gave me a little bit of hope.

"I saw him tense up a little bit, but the balls were quite old there, so every rally was a war and that was my main focus, just to put as many balls in play."

Basavareddy marked his remarkable comeback by first holding his hands at his neck in ‌a 'choking' celebration before pumping his fist, while a deflated Ofner could only shake hands and contemplate what might have been.

The victory was particularly sweet for the American, who earned his stripes as ​a wildcard last year when he took the opening set off 10-times champion Novak Djokovic in the first round before eventually being eliminated.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Michael Perry)

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