Last year his destinations included Knoxville, Yokohama, Winnetka (Illinois, US, if you were wondering), Taiwan and Honolulu. He's been all over the world in search of players he can beat, without finding many.
There was no rage or fury, barely any frustration from King-Turner after he dropped 10 straight games to ensure he handsomely lost a match that could barely be classified as a contest. Weary acceptance would best describe his demeanour. He felt his level of play matched Levine at the start and near the end. The middle was a real problem.
It has now been 11 years since the last time a Kiwi, Mark Neilsen, beat a foreign player in the main draw of this event. It could easily be another 11 until it happens again.
King-Turner still believes he can do it and that he can crack the top 100 "if I decide to continue".
After yesterday's display, it's doubtful many people share that belief.