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Kyle Edmund replaces Richard Gasquet at Australian Open

Kyle Edmund of Great Britain lifts the trophy after winning his Tie Break Tens singles match against Andy Murray
Image: Kyle Edmund lifts the trophy after winning the Tie Break Tens title at the Albert Hall

Kyle Edmund has secured a place in the main draw of the Australian Open following Richard Gasquet's withdrawal.

When the entry lists were released earlier this month, British No 3 Edmund was three spots outside automatic qualification.

But world No 9 Gasquet, who is suffering with a back injury, has joined Juan Monaco and Australian youngster Thanasi Kokkinakis in pulling out of the year's first grand slam, which begins on January 18.

At 102 in the rankings, Edmund thought he had done enough, but initially missed out owing to five players using protected rankings.

Richard Gasquet of France in action against Roger Federer of Switzerland during day three of the Davis Cup Tennis Final betw
Image: Gasquet misses out in Melbourne with a back injury

The 20-year-old came through qualifying in Melbourne last year before losing in the first round to American Steve Johnson, but gaining direct entry is a major bonus.

Edmund's inclusion in the field shows his growing reputation, which was enhanced when he made his Davis Cup debut for Great Britain in the final against Belgium last month.

World No 16 David Goffin eventually recovered from two sets down to beat him but was given a big scare by the big-hitting South African-born Brit.

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Edmund is part of an exciting generation of young players who will hope to make big strides in 2016.