9 Jan 2023

Three year wait but ATP finally returns to Aotearoa

2:32 pm on 9 January 2023

French journeyman Constant Lestienne wrote a small footnote in the history of men's tennis winning the first ATP Tour match in New Zealand for three years in the opening round of the Auckland Open.

France's Constant Lestienne during the first round singles at the ASB Classic.

France's Constant Lestienne during the first round singles at the ASB Classic. Photo: Andrew Cornaga/www.photosport.nz

Now an Australian Open warm-up, the Auckland Open had been played every year since 1956 until New Zealand's lockdown in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the 2021 and 2022 editions.

Brushing off a hip issue that needed treatment in the first set, Lestienne wasted little time in dismissing Argentine Pedro Cachin 6-3 6-1 to take a place in the second round.

Norwegian tennis player Casper Ruud.

Casper Ruud. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

World number three Casper Ruud, the top seed, received a bye through the first round, as did local favourite Cam Norrie, the British world number 14, who was raised in New Zealand.

Norwegian Ruud could move to the top of the world rankings over the next three weeks in the absence of Carlos Alcaraz, who pulled out of the year's first Grand Slam with a leg injury.

-Reuters