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Resilient Fourlis excited to make US Open main-draw debut | 29 August, 2022 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

Resilient Fourlis excited to make US Open main-draw debut | 29 August, 2022 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

After overcoming injury setbacks to produce career-best results this season, Australian Jaimee Fourlis has been rewarded with a US Open 2022 main draw wildcard.

New York, USA, 29 August 2022 | Leigh Rogers

As Jaimee Fourlis prepares to make her US Open main-draw debut, the 22-year-old Australian admits she was excited to discover her first-round opponent.

The wildcard entry was quietly hoping to draw 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams, who is contesting the final tournament of her storied career.

β€œIt would have been cool to play on a big centre court, that would have been really fun,” Fourlis told tennis.com.au.

β€œBut nonetheless, it doesn’t really matter who you play. You go out there to win.”

Fourlis instead faces Chinese qualifier Yuan Yue, a 23-year-old ranked No.142 and also making her main draw debut in New York.

It is a big opportunity for both players. Yuan is seeking a first Grand Slam main draw victory, while Fourlis is targeting a second – and first since reaching the second round as a teenage wildcard at Australian Open 2017.

World No.173 Fourlis is thrilled to return to Flushing Meadows, where she has twice previously advanced to the final round in the qualifying competition.

β€œI love coming back,” said the Melbourne-based athlete.

β€œI think the courts suit me pretty well here. The heat, as well. It’s just like back at home in Australia, so I think there are some similarities that play a part in why I do so well.”

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Fourlis’ confidence is also high from her career-best season. The Australian Open 2022 mixed doubles finalist has captured three ITF singles titles and built a 42-19 win-loss record. After starting the year ranked No.329, she achieved a new career-high of No.147 in July.

β€œThe goal I set was top 150 by the end of the year. I’ve done that in half the year, so now the next goal is top 100,” Fourlis said.

It has been a welcome return to form for Fourlis, who endured several frustrating seasons after undergoing a shoulder reconstruction in 2020.

Resilience is one of the biggest lessons gained from such challenges, as well as an appreciation for a strong support network.

β€œThere are so many people that do their job to help me get to where I am,” Fourlis said. β€œI think that’s really important to mention, it’s not just me. I know I do end up being the one on the court and in the spotlight, but there are so…

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