Australian Open, Melbourne
Venue: Melbourne Park Dates: 17-30 January
Coverage: Watch on BBC TV, Red Button and BBC Sport website; listen on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra and online; text commentary online; full details
British number one Andy Murray's hopes of playing a final warm-up match before the Australian Open appear to have been scuppered by heavy rain in Melbourne.
Murray was due to play an exhibition against Marin Cilic, the man he beat in last year's Australian Open semi-final, at the Kooyong Classic on Thursday.
However, rain wiped out Wednesday's play, wrecking the four-day event.
Tournament director Colin Stubs said: "Precedence has to go to the matches of players who signed up. Andy didn't."
World number five Murray's game against Croatian Cilic was due to take place after the main matches on Thursday.
But the persistent precipitation, coupled with an already cramped schedule for the eight-man tournament, has led to France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Jurgen Melzer of Austria agreeing to play a one-set decider to produce a semi-finalist.
The winner will play Frenchman Gael Monfils, while Australia's Lleyton Hewitt will take on Russia's Nikolay Davydenko in the other last four tie on Friday, weather permitting.
The hard courts of the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club are thought to provide excellent preparation for the Australian Open which starts at the nearby Melbourne Park on Monday morning local time.
Murray played an exhibition match at Kooyong ahead of the Australian Open last year and he is aiming to replicate the preparations which took him all the way to his second Grand Slam final.
The Scot, who was beaten in last year's Australian Open final by Roger Federer, will on Friday find out his first-round opponent at Melbourne Park.
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Venue: Melbourne Park Dates: 17-30 January
Coverage: Watch on BBC TV, Red Button and BBC Sport website; listen on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra and online; text commentary online; full details
British number one Andy Murray's hopes of playing a final warm-up match before the Australian Open appear to have been scuppered by heavy rain in Melbourne.
Murray was due to play an exhibition against Marin Cilic, the man he beat in last year's Australian Open semi-final, at the Kooyong Classic on Thursday.
However, rain wiped out Wednesday's play, wrecking the four-day event.
Tournament director Colin Stubs said: "Precedence has to go to the matches of players who signed up. Andy didn't."
World number five Murray's game against Croatian Cilic was due to take place after the main matches on Thursday.
But the persistent precipitation, coupled with an already cramped schedule for the eight-man tournament, has led to France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Jurgen Melzer of Austria agreeing to play a one-set decider to produce a semi-finalist.
The winner will play Frenchman Gael Monfils, while Australia's Lleyton Hewitt will take on Russia's Nikolay Davydenko in the other last four tie on Friday, weather permitting.
The hard courts of the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club are thought to provide excellent preparation for the Australian Open which starts at the nearby Melbourne Park on Monday morning local time.
Murray played an exhibition match at Kooyong ahead of the Australian Open last year and he is aiming to replicate the preparations which took him all the way to his second Grand Slam final.
The Scot, who was beaten in last year's Australian Open final by Roger Federer, will on Friday find out his first-round opponent at Melbourne Park.
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