The Australian Open qualifying match between Sebastian Ofner and Nishesh Basavareddy was a testament to the mental fortitude required in tennis. With a booming serve and a 6-1 lead in the third set tiebreak, Ofner thought he had secured his spot in the final round. But the rules of the game had a different plan. Match tiebreaks at Grand Slams are played to 10 points, not 7, and Ofner needed three more points to win. Basavareddy, determined to stay in the game, reeled off five points in a row, giving him a match point. Ofner, feeling the pressure, saved it and got another match point of his own. The back-and-forth battle continued, with Ofner saving match points and Basavareddy clawing back. But in the end, it was Basavareddy's tenacity that paid off. With a final score of 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(13-11), Basavareddy emerged victorious, leaving Ofner to reflect on a match that got away due to a premature celebration.