With pressure off, Stosur eyes final flourish at Australian Open

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For nearly two decades Sam Stosur carried Australian hopes of a first homegrown women's singles champion at Melbourne Park since 1978 and while this year marks her last chance to end that drought she says the pressure is finally off.Stosur, 37, has never been beyond the fourth round at the Australian Open

For nearly two decades Sam Stosur carried Australian hopes of a first homegrown women's singles champion at Melbourne Park since 1978 and while this year marks her last chance to end that drought she says the pressure is finally off.

However, she got her campaign off to a good start on Tuesday by beating Robin Anderson 6-7 6-3 6-3 in her opener. "It's sort of easier, because it's kind of like this is your last chance, if you don't do it now, you're never going to have another opportunity to do it," Stosur told reporters. "When you're chasing something, even though it's not about that, it's always in the back of your mind, got to do well here, your ranking isn't going in the right direction, all that sort of stuff, it doesn't always allow that to happen."

 

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