Australian Open
Teh Australian Open in Melbourne witnessed unexpected heroes rise to the occasion on Saturday, overshadowing the tournament’s top seeds. French veteran Gael monfils dashed the hopes of fourth-seeded Taylor Fritz (USA) in a thrilling four-set match. Meanwhile, American teenager Learner Tien continued his remarkable run. On the women’s side, Germany’s Eva Lys etched her name into Melbourne’s history books with a groundbreaking performance.
At 38, Gael Monfils delivered a masterclass, defeating Taylor fritz 3:6, 7:5, 7:6 (7/1), 6:4, joining the elite ranks of Roger Federer. Federer remains the only other player aged 38 or older to reach the Australian Open’s round of 16 since the tournament expanded to 128 participants in 1988. Fritz, who had breezed through his earlier matches without dropping a set, required medical attention for his right foot during the encounter. Monfils, who fired 24 aces, now prepares to face another American, Ben Shelton, in the next round.
American teenager Learner Tien continued his Cinderella story,defeating France’s Corentin Moutet 7:6 (12/10),6:3,6:3. At just 19, Tien became the youngest player since Rafael Nadal in 2005 to reach the round of 16. Nadal was 18 when he achieved the same feat. Tien’s next challenge will be the winner of the match between Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego and Hungary’s Fabian Marozsan. Simultaneously occurring, top seed Jannik Sinner displayed his dominance, sweeping past American Marcos Giron 6:3, 6:4, 6:2.
Eva Lys: A Historic Run
eva Lys made headlines by becoming the first female “lucky loser” to reach the round of 16 at the Australian Open.The 23-year-old German triumphed over Romania’s Jaqueline Cristian 4:6, 6:3, 6:3, marking a historic moment in Melbourne. ranked 128th in the world, Lys had initially failed in the qualifiers but was granted a last-minute entry into the main draw just 15 minutes before her first match.
Lys, now dubbed “Lucky Lys,” will face a formidable opponent in the round of 16: world number two Iga Swiatek.The Polish star dominated her match against Britain’s Emma Raducanu, a fellow Grand Slam champion, with a commanding 6:1, 6:0 victory. In contrast, fourth-ranked jasmine paolini of Italy suffered a surprising exit, losing to Ukraine’s Jelina svitolina, wife of Gael Monfils, 6:2, 4:6, 0:6.
Kazakhstan’s Jelena Rybakina,a former Wimbledon champion,also advanced to the round of 16 with a hard-fought 6:3,6:4 victory over Ukraine’s Dajana Jastremska. Despite physical struggles, the sixth-seeded Rybakina secured the win after seven match points. Jastremska, who reached the semifinals last year as a qualifier, put up a valiant fight.
Miedler Bids Farewell
Lucas Miedler, the last Austrian in the competition, exited the Australian Open on Saturday. The 28-year-old and his Mexican partner Santiago Gonzalez fell to the british duo Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool 4:6, 6:4, 4:6 in a closely contested match.
In the junior category,16-year-old Lilli Tagger from East Tyrol celebrated a dominant 6:0,6:2 victory over Japan’s Nanami Goto. Meanwhile, 16-year-old Thilo behrmann is set to face Sweden’s William Rejchtman Vinciguerra in his opening match.