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Tennis ITF Australian Open 2024


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15 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

:SVK Renata Jamrichova lived up to the junior favorite and took the title 6-4 6-1 over :AUS Emerson Jones. She was down 1-4 in the first set but won 11 of the next 12 games :p

 

 

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Renáta :clap: What a pleasant and happy news :)

 

Congrats Renáta. Only the 3rd Slovak player to win a singles junior GS in history.

 

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[2] Aryna Sabalenka is one set away from her back-to-back Australian Open titles, taking the first set 6-3 over [12] :CHN Qinwen Zheng!

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Dominant serving from Sabalenka and better groundstrokes. Zheng fell behind early and despite improved serving couldn't claw it back. Could be a closer set two though.

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[2] Aryna Sabalenka defeats [12] :CHN Qinwen Zhang 6-3, 6-2, to win back-to-back Australian Open titles! First to achieve this feat since Azarenka did it in 2012/2013.
 

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Saba struggled a bit when serving for the match, but finally got it done after 5 set points (Zheng also had a break point) 
 

And she did it in dominant fashion, managing to not drop a set all tournament long! That’s now 14 consecutive matches won at the Australia for Sabalenka. 
 

Zheng hadn’t faced a single top 50 player all tournament, so this result seemed kind of inevitable IMO. To see what I mean, here was her draw:

 

R128: v. Krueger (#76)

R64: v. Boutler (#54)

R32: v. Wang (#60)

R16: v. Dodin (#94)

QF: v. Kaliskaya (#75)

SF: v. Yastremska (#95)

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Sabalenka lives up to the pre-event favorite. Impressive performance all two weeks. Zheng had an absolute cake walk draw to make this final but couldn't really compete vs the better player.

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Sabalenka way better than Zheng today. Actually I think nobody can beat her at this moment. She really deserve the trophy. 

 

Rohan Bopanna finally makes it:clap: At almost 44 years (next month) he won a GS and is number 1 in the double ranking:d He totally deserves it. Congrats for his partner, Ebden, who also is pretty aged player, 36 years:yes and congrats for Italians Bolelli and Vavassori, great tournament for them:thumbup:

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Doubles players are usually somewhat older on average but Bopanna finally winning a Grand Slam at age 43 is a true throwback for the ages :p

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:TPE Su-Wei Hsieh and :BEL Elise Mertens defeat :LAT:UKR Jelena Ostapenko/Lyudmyla Kichenok 6-1, 7-5 to win their second grand title as a team! (first was Wimbledon 2022)

 

For Hsieh, it’s a second grand slam at the Australian Open this year (8th in her career), in her final year on the WTA tour, as she also won the mixed doubles title with Jan Zielinski a couple of days ago!

 

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