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Dylan Alcott reaches seventh straight Australian Open final in quad wheelchair singles draw

Dylan Alcott’s quest to win a seventh consecutive Australian Open quad wheelchair singles title remains on track following a straight-sets victory over rising Dutch star Niels Vink.
Key points:
- Alcott defeated Vink 6-4, 6-3 in the semi-finals
- The Australian will play Sam Schröder in the final
- Schröder defeated Alcott in last year’s US Open final decider in three sets
The top-seeded Alcott got past the 18-year-old Vink 6-4, 6-3 in Monday’s semi-final on Margaret Court Arena.
He will meet Vink’s countryman Sam Schröder in the final.
Schröder denied Alcott a third US Open singles championship last year when he beat the Australian in three sets in the tournament decider.
He qualified for the Australian Open final by defeating British second…
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