Jay Chou lasts 1 second in 1 Point Slam competition at Australia Open

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Despite the hype surrounding Jay Chou's participation in the 1 Point Slam exhibition competition, the Taiwanese singer ended up lasting just one second on the court on Wednesday (Jan 14) – losing to 24-year-old Australian amateur Petar Jovic.

The competition, which took place at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, utilised a winner-takes-all format where a single point decided the match.

Twenty-four professionals were pitted against 24 amateurs and celebrity wildcards – with Chou being one of the eight celebrity wildcards, which also included Twitch streamer Loserfruit and television presenters Karl Stefanovic and Andy Lee.

Barely a second into the match, Chou was caught off-guard by Jovic’s opening serve, which landed untouched on the An Jing singer’s side of the court.

Nonetheless, Chou took his defeat in stride as he flashed a thumbs-up to Jovic.

Amateur tennis player Jordan Smith ended up winning the A$1 million (US$667,900) prize money after defeating world number 117 Joanna Garland in the final.

"Coming in tonight, I was just happy to win one point," said Smith, who planned to buy a house with his winnings.

"I was nervous but I enjoyed being out here. Was a great experience."

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