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Aussie trio make final round of Wimbledon qualifiers

Marc Polmans is the only Australian man standing in the Wimbledon qualifying tournament. (AP PHOTO)

Storm Hunter has again spearheaded Australia's challenge at Wimbledon's qualifying tournament, leading a trio of her compatriots into the final round with a place in the main draw just one tantalising win away.

Queenslander Hunter, up-and-coming Gold Coast player Olivia Gadecki and Melbourne's Marc Polmans all earned second-round victories on a rain-interrupted afternoon at Roehampton, a couple of miles from the All England Club, on Wednesday.

Hunter - formerly Sanders, before her marriage late last year - is on a bit of a roll after also being the only Australian to successfully qualify at the French Open where she reached the second round.

She again earned a notable triumph at Roehampton, defeating Russia's top seed in the qualifying event, world No.64 Elina Avanesyan, in two tough tiebreak-settled sets 7-6 (7-1) 7-6 (7-2).

On Thursday, Rockhampton's Hunter, ranked the sixth-best doubles player in the game but only 162 in singles, will face Japan's Nao Hibino, ranked 125, in a contest to earn the main draw place.

Gadecki, a 21-year-old who's one of the rising stars of the Australian women's game, made handsome progress with a 6-3 6-1 demolition of American Ann Li, and she'll look to make her Wimbledon debut by beating another youngster, Spain's 20-year-old Jessica Bouzas Maneiro.

Polmans, the lanky South African-born player who has a liking for the grass courts and qualified for Wimbledon two years ago, had to come from behind to beat American Zachary Svajda 4-6 6-3 6-3.

But the last Aussie man standing of the five who entered qualifying will have his work cut out against German Oscar Otte, who only a couple of years ago made it to the fourth round at the US Open.

There was disappointment for Polmans' Sydneysider colleagues James Duckworth, who went down 6-4 6-4 to Frenchman Harold Mayot, and Rinky Hijikata, the ninth seed who was beaten 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-2) by Chile's Tomas Barrios Vera.

Slovakian Viktoria Hruncakova knocked out Melbourne's Jaimee Fourlis  6-1 6-3, while Italian Lucrezia Stefanini ended the hopes of Brisbane's Priscilla Hon with a 6-2 7-6 (7-4) win.

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