New Zealand doubles specialist Marcus Daniell has continued his good form at the Australian Open in Melbourne with an upset second round victory over the sixth seeds including a big comeback in the second set.
Daniell and Brazilian Marcelo Demoliner took on Raven Klaasen (South Africa) and Rajeev Ram (United States) ranked 11 and 12 in the world respectively and scored a 6-1 7-6(4) win to go into the third round.
Daniell and Demoliner broke Klaasen's serve in the fourth game to take a 3-1 lead in the first set and never looked back easily racing through the remaining three games.
The second set had the seeded duo up the ante and take a quick 5-2 lead, however the Kiwi and Brazilian combination ranked 53 and 67 respectively kept their composure and slowly but surely edged their way back into the game to force a tiebreak.
Even in the tiebreak they remained calm had maintained the lead throughout to take the set and the match seven points to four.