Tomic lashes out after AO qualifying failure

Bernie battles on, seeds fall

Bernie battles on, seeds fall

As was expected, Bernard lost his ground a little bit after wasting such a huge lead, but he saved 2 break points in the final set to remain on the positive side of the scoreboard.

He was spent after the taxing loss, sarcastically responding to journalists asking him where he'd go from the loss.

Smith was defeated by American Kevin King 6-4 7-6 (8-6) in 1 hour and 29 minutes.

"I just count money, that's all I do. I count my millions". You go do what I did (on court).

Tomic, the world No.142, will further slump in the ATP rankings as he will lose his points earned from a third-round appearance at Melbourne Park a year ago.

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It was a bad day all round for Australians with John-Patrick Smith and Bradley Mousley also both missing out on qualification at the final hurdle.

Heavy rain over the past three days has delayed qualifying to the Sunday on the eve of the tournament, usually left as a rest day.

Each of the four Australians in action on Sunday lost their third-round ties, leaving 17 locals to contest the men's and women's singles draws.

With all other qualifying matches played indoors at Melbourne Park on Saturday - a move unprecedented at a Grand Slam event since Wimbledon back in 1997 - top seed Taylor Fritz found the midway change of conditions not to his liking, eliminated from the tournament by Frenchman Mathias Bourgue 7-6 (3) 0-6 6-4.

Tomic was completely outplayed in the first set going down 6-1 but rallied in the second, winning the tiebreaker 7-6.

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