Kiwi doubles player Marcus Daniell is upbeat about his chances of going further than he has before at a Grand Slam at the Australian Open after storming into the third round.
Daniell has matched his best performance at a Grand Slam by teaming up with British partner Dominic Inglot to beat the French pair of Benoit Paire and Hugo Nys 6-4, 6-2 in 53 minutes.
The draw has opened up for the Kiwi who had expected to face fourth seeds Nicolas Mahut and Pierre Hugues Herbert of France for a place in the quarter finals. However they have been upset in a third set tiebreak by the relatively unknown combination of Chilean Hans-Castillo-Poolipink and Belarussian Andrei Vasilevski.
Daniell and Inglot beat Poolipink and Vasilevski en-route to reaching the semifinals at the ATP tournament in Basel last October.
"We had a close match against them and they are a rising team and have won two close matches. We know them and are ready to dominate." Daniell said.