Another year, another abject display by New Zealand men's tennis on centre court at Stanley St. At least this time it was mercifully brief.
Daniel King-Turner will bear the brunt of the dismay at his 2-6, 2-6, 56-minute annihilation at the hands of unheralded Canadian qualifier Jesse Levine, ranked 104. But the real tragedy is that King-Turner is the best that this country can produce.
It's the sport's administrators who should be in the gun, not poor DKT.
At 376 in the world and 28 years old, King-Turner is going nowhere. Having topped out at 217, he's never really been anywhere, or at least his tennis career hasn't.
The man himself has spent a bunch of years tiki-touring around the sport's minor tour outposts.