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Aussie teens record major breakthroughs in Australian Open 2024 qualifying | 9 January, 2024 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Aussie teens record major breakthroughs in Australian Open 2024 qualifying | 9 January, 2024 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Talia Gibson and Melisa Ercan scored their career-first Grand Slam victories in the Australian Open 2024 women’s qualifying singles competition.

Melbourne, Australia, 9 January 2024 | Leigh Rogers

Aussie teens Talia Gibson and Melisa Ercan scored milestone victories today in the Australian Open 2024 womenโ€™s qualifying singles competition.

The wildcard entrants both upset higher-ranked opponents at Melbourne Park to record their first wins at Grand Slam level.

The 19-year-old Gibson triumphedย 6-3 1-6 6-2 against Romanian Andreea Mitu, a player 13 years her senior.

โ€œItโ€™s my first win at Grand Slam level and second at WTA level, so Iโ€™m really proud of todayโ€™s effort,โ€ beamed world No.229 Gibson.

โ€œ(Iโ€™ve been dreaming of this) ever since I was little. Being able to play a Grand Slam in your home country is just incredible, so this is very special to me.โ€

Gibson, a winner in 12 of her past 13 matches, faces Czech teen Brenda Fruhvirtova in the next round.

The 16-year-old Fruhvirtova is aiming to qualify at Melbourne Park for the second year in a row. The world No.110 recorded a 6-4 6-4 opening-round victory against Aussie wildcard Petra Hule.

Ercan, an 18-year-old contesting her first Grand Slam event, scored a dramatic 6-4 7-6(5) victory against Britย Yuriko Miyazaki.

Miyazaki, who is 10 years older and ranked more than 300 places higher than her Australian opponent, established a 3-1 lead in the opening set. However, Ercan then reeled off eight consecutive games to take control.

But leading 4-1 in the second set, Ercan began to cramp.

It took a gritty effort from the world No.511, who was taken off court in a wheelchair at the completion of the match, to hold off a charging Miyazaki.

Earlier in the day, Priscilla Hon spoiled 15-year-old Emerson Jonesโ€™ quest to becomeย the youngest Aussie to win an Australian Open singles match since Jelena Dokic in 1999.

Hon scored a 6-2 7-5 victory in the all-Australian battle between the two Queenslanders, who regularly train together in Brisbane.

โ€œSheโ€™s literally 10 years younger than me, which is not a great feeling,โ€ world No.206 Hon said.

โ€œI knew I was in for a tough one and she didnโ€™t even show that she had many nerves. Compared to me when I was 15, I would have been freaking out, so good on her. She played really well.โ€

World No.132 Astra Sharma also opened her qualifying campaign with a win, overcoming Portugalโ€™sย Francisca Jorge in a three-set…

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