AUSTRALIAN OPEN Venue: Melbourne Park Date: 18-31 January BBC coverage: Every Murray match live on BBC 1 or 2 Daily from 0800 GMT: live on BBC Red Button/website, 5 Live sports extra Daily from 0000 GMT: text commentary on BBC Sport website Disappointed Robson eager to rest Briton Laura Robson lost in the Australian Open girls' final for the second year running, going down 6-1 7-6 (7-5) to Czech Karolina Pliskova. Robson had dropped just one set before the final, and had beaten Pliskova's twin sister Kristyna in the semi-final. But 16-year-old Robson was out of sorts in the final on Rod Laver Arena, making 31 unforced errors. Sixth seed Pliskova, 18, came back from 4-1 down in the tie-break to seal victory in one hour 20 minutes. "I wasn't really nervous I was just not quick off the mark and she took advantage of that," said Robson, who double-faulted on match point.  | I'm tired, but I've had a really good month in Australia so I can go home happy |
"In the first set I didn't play well so I started getting a bit annoyed with that. I tried to make a new start in the second set and I wasn't going to be able to do that with the mindset I had in the first set. "But she served really well in the whole match so I was just looking for a chance to break her and I finally got one and then in the tie-break I let myself down a bit. "I didn't hit any double faults until the tie-break so at that point I just lost focus." Robson began the year by playing alongside Andy Murray in the Hopman Cup in Perth, where she beat a top-30 player, Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez, for the first time.  | 606: DEBATE |
She also partnered Australian Sally Peers to reach the quarter-finals of the women's doubles at Melbourne Park. "I'm tired, but I've had a really good month in Australia so I can go home happy," said Robson, who flies back to England on Saturday night. "I've played a lot of matches and so it's just good to go home."
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