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Birrell wins all-Aussie clash to set up Navarro meeting

Australia’s Kimberly Birrell has set up a Brisbane International second-round showdown with world No.9 Emma Navarro after a three-set win over compatriot Priscilla Hon.

After losing the first set and trailing 3-1 in the second, 26-year-old Birrell won 3-6 7-5 6-2 against her friend and former practice partner.

Hon, who had won two qualifiers to make the main draw, led the head-to-head contest between the pair 5-2 going into the match but five had been three-set thrillers.

Wildcard entrant Birrell has enjoyed a strong finish to the year, including reaching the final of the Japan Open, and she showcased great fight and skill to get back into the match.

Both players had a nervous start to the match on Pat Rafter Arena with four consecutive service breaks in the opening set.

World No.167 Hon, also 26, found her groove after serving an ace to take a 4-3 lead. She then broke Birrell and served out the set.

Her powerhouse backhand started to find its mark and she found confidence with her serve and volley.

World No.113 Birrell’s serve has been a weakness in the past and that came to the fore in the opening set where she won just 30 per cent of points with he rfirst serve. Hon won 63 per cent.

Hon went out to a 3-1 lead in the second set before Birrell upped the ante. She fought back winning 78 per cent of first serves and attacking the Hon service game.

Hon saved three break points early in the deciding set but Birrell broke in the fourth game. Hon broke in the fifth.

Birrell won the longest point of the match, which included 31 shots, to break again and take a 4-2 lead. She did not look back after that.

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