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Henry Bernet Makes History at Australian Open
Eighteen-year-old Henry Bernet made history as the first Swiss player to win the Australian Open junior singles title, defeating American Benjamin Willwerth 6-3, 6-4 on his birthday. Inspired by Swiss tennis legends Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka, Bernet employs a one-handed backhand and is now coached by Severin Luthi, Federer's long-time coach. This victory places Bernet among other notable Swiss players who have won major junior titles, with Federer himself never achieving this particular junior feat. Bernet's triumph follows his impressive wins over top-seeded Jan Kumstat and Finland's Oskari Paldanius in the earlier rounds. His victory was built on strong serves and tactical play, marking a significant milestone in his budding career. Bernet acknowledges the influence of his Swiss predecessors as both a source of inspiration and motivation for his own journey in tennis.
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