Yesterday, Beijing time, the first Grand Slam Australian Open of the new year was grandly debuted. On the first day of the game, it broke out of the cold, the current British brother, last year's Indian Wells Masters champion Norie was defeated by the American star second generation Koda in three straight sets in the first round, and even ate an egg in the second set, which was really jaw-dropping.
In fact, a closer look, it can be said that Nori's exit has long been foreshadowed. His start to the year was a disaster, with three games in the ATP Cup as the number one singles player in the United Kingdom, and with the australian open first round out, he has struggled to win on the pitch so far this season.

Nori's real rise to fame was last season. But before the Queen's Cup, he was still in a state of only flowering and not bearing fruit.
Reaching the tour final several times but finding a crown, his self-confidence was naturally hit. But then came the surprise, and after winning the lower division, Nori's second title was the Indian Wells Masters.
In the final, he defeated Bashirashvili, a Georgian bearded man who had been on the smooth side of other tour finals and won the most efficient title to date.
Because he has won the Masters championship that many players have been unable to achieve in their lifetimes, his high confidence naturally has ambitions.
In an interview after winning the Indian Wells Masters, he confidently said that his entire team is looking forward to the future of the world's number one ball king.
He is expected to participate in the "king of kings" competition, after being shortlisted as a substitute for the year-end finals, Nori got the opportunity to appear on the big stage, but the results are quite average, and the road to the world number one is by no means smooth.
And, since he uttered the words that he wanted to reach the top of the world, his record has plummeted, with 5 wins and 9 losses...
Although he was born in 1995, he is not very old, and there is still a broad space worth expanding in the future, but this year, he still strives to achieve the goal of entering the world's top ten for the first time.
In the case of recent competitions, he did not get any bargains against equal players, proving that his strength needs to be further honed.
Evans, the former British brother, has recovered, and Murray has repeatedly tried to prove through his own efforts that there are still expectations of returning to the top.
For Nori, keeping the British brother is not to be lost, and striving to enter the top ten is also a more realistic goal. He must pull back from the cliff and bottom out, otherwise he will wait for him to fall all the way down the ranking. (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)