Tennis: British number one pulls out of Sydney tourney as Australian Open knocks

British number one Johanna Konta has pulled out of the Sydney International with a neck injury – just a week before the Australian Open starts.

Konta, 27, retired from her second-round qualifying match against Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova when 4-1 down.

However, despite the withdrawal, she could still play in the main draw after securing a lucky loser place.

Compatriot Heather Watson, 26, reached the Hobart International main draw with a qualifying win over Isabelle Wallace.

Watson, the British number two and a previous winner of the Tasmania event, overcame the Australian 6-4 6-4.

“When I come to Hobart I’m always feeling really positive and excited about the tournament,” said Watson.

“When I’m happy, I play better. I’m very happy here and I think it shows in my results.”

Sydney-born Konta, ranked 37th in the world, reached the Australian Open semi-finals in 2016 and was a quarter-finalist in 2017, though she exited last year’s tournament in the second round.

She hurt her neck in the warm-up on Sunday and retired just 18 minutes into the match after speaking to physio Belinda Smith at courtside.

But the withdrawal of Brisbane International finalists Karolina Pliskova and Lesia Tsurenko meant that additional places opened up in the main draw for those who lost in the final round of qualifying.

The tournaments in Sydney and Hobart are among the final WTA events before the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year, begins on 14 January.

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