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Australian Open 2017: Birthday girl Angelique Kerber enjoys celebrating in Melbourne every year

The Associated Press • January 18, 2017, 15:13:16 IST
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Little did Angelique Kerber know when she turned 18 at home in Bremen, Germany, that the next decade of celebrating her birthday would be spent some 16,000 kilometers (10,000 miles) away at the Australian Open.

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Australian Open 2017: Birthday girl Angelique Kerber enjoys celebrating in Melbourne every year

Melbourne: Little did Angelique Kerber know when she turned 18 at home in Bremen, Germany, that the next decade of celebrating her birthday would be spent some 16,000 kilometers (10,000 miles) away at the Australian Open. Or for that matter, that her first Grand Slam victory would come at Melbourne Park in 2016. [caption id=“attachment_3209502” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Angelique Kerber celebrates her birthday after a gruelling match. Image Credit: Twitter @AustralianOpen](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Angelique-Kerber-birthday-@AustralianOpen.jpg) Angelique Kerber celebrates her birthday after a gruelling match. Image Credit: Twitter @AustralianOpen[/caption] The now 29-year-old Kerber was planning a celebratory dinner on Wednesday night, precise location undecided, hours after she beat fellow German Carina Witthoeft 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-2. She was serenaded off Rod Laver Arena to “Happy Birthday” from the crowd. “I just remember celebrating my 18th birthday at home, so that was a big party,” Kerber said. “But the rest, I was always here. It’s nice. I’m feeling at home, so it’s great to be always in Australia for my birthday.” She wasn’t always celebrating on Wednesday, visibly angry with herself at times during the match. “I was making a lot of mistakes at the important moments,” Kerber said. “The conditions were, like, also a little bit difficult, particularly with the sun from the one side.” She managed to keep her emotions in check in the first set, but became frustrated at times with Witthoeft’s powerful and accurate forehand in the second. In the tiebreaker, she led 3-2 but double-faulted twice — once on either side of the change of ends — and Witthoeft won five straight points to level the match. She dropped her serve to open the third set, but recovered her composure and took a 4-1 lead, saving two break points in the fifth game. At the end of the match, Witthoeft went to the net and gave her fellow German a kiss on each cheek. Kerber next plays Kristyna Pliskova, who beat No 27 Irina-Camelia Begu 6-4, 7-6 (8). Pliskova’s twin sister, Karolina, lost the US Open final to Kerber. Asked if was strange to be playing a twin sister, Kerber said: “I don’t know if it’s weird. I mean, the one is right and the other one is left-handed. So this is the difference. “But I played once against her (Kristyna), I think, few years ago, and I know that she has a great serve, as well … I will look forward to playing against her.” But with Thursday an off-day, first things first. “I think we will go for a nice dinner,” she said of her birthday night plans. “I don’t know yet where, but it will be nice. Maybe sit there with my team and friends and just relax a bit.”

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