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Bernard Tomic’s Australian Open ends with comprehensive loss to Denis Shapovalov

Bernard Tomic’s Australian Open campaign has ended with a second-round 6-1, 6-3, 6-2 defeat to Canadian Denis Shapovalov.
Key points:
- Bernard Tomic recorded 40 unforced errors in a meek loss to Denis Shapovalov
- After a brief recovery in the second set, Tomic appeared sluggish and disinterested in the third
- Earlier, James Duckworth was beaten 6-4, 6-1, 6-2 by Felix Auger-Aliassime
The 11th seeded left-hander had far too many weapons for Tomic, who put in a spirited effort early in the second set but appeared sluggish and uninterested as the match progressed.
Tomic piled on 40 unforced errors in what was largely a one-hour, 47-minute walk in the park for the young sensation.
After a forgettable first set, Tomic found some rhythm in the second,…
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