The Australian Open quarterfinal matchups are set, and a new generation of stars is looking to make its mark in Melbourne. Two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka advanced, but was pushed to a tiebreak by Victoria Mboko, signaling a potential changing of the guard in women’s tennis. Simultaneously occurring, 18-year-old Iva Jović delivered a stunning performance, setting up a highly anticipated clash with Sabalenka and further showcasing the rising talent within the sport.
Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the Australian Open quarterfinals, but only after a fierce challenge from 19-year-old Victoria Mboko. The Belarusian star, a two-time Australian Open champion, appeared to be cruising after winning the first set and taking an early lead in the second, but Mboko mounted a stunning comeback that pushed Sabalenka to the limit.
See Victoria Mboko’s impressive rally:
Mboko, the reigning Montreal tournament champion and a rising talent in the sport, demonstrated remarkable resilience. She battled back from a significant deficit, forcing a tense finish and pushing Sabalenka to dig deep. Sabalenka ultimately prevailed in a tie-break to secure her place in the quarterfinals.
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54 minutes and done. Iva Jović to face Aryna Sabalenka
If Sabalenka faced a tough test from one young player, she’ll need to be prepared for another in the quarterfinals. Her next opponent, 18-year-old Iva Jović (ranked 27th in the world), delivered a dominant performance. The American dismantled Julia Putintseva, winning 6-0, 6-1 in just 54 minutes.
Putintseva was trailing 6-0, 4-0 when she finally won a game, earning a round of applause from the crowd for avoiding a complete shutout. Jović played with incredible confidence, sending a clear message that she won’t be intimidated by Sabalenka in their upcoming match.
A brilliant play from Iva Jović:
The crowd’s reaction to Putintseva’s game was a stark contrast to earlier moments in the match. The Kazakhstani player, born in Moscow, had previously drawn attention for her controversial behavior. More details can be found here.
Carlos Alcaraz’s Quarterfinal Hurdle, Jan Zieliński Advances!
Carlos Alcaraz also delivered a strong performance, defeating Tommy Paul 7-6(6), 6-4, 7-5 in a hard-fought match. The contest was incredibly competitive, and this marks Alcaraz’s third consecutive quarterfinal appearance in Melbourne. However, the Australian Open remains the only Grand Slam title missing from his collection, and he’s now one step closer to completing the career Grand Slam.
There was also good news for Polish fans. Jan Zieliński quickly rebounded from a mixed doubles loss, teaming up with Luke Johnson to dominate in men’s doubles. The Polish-British duo cruised past Pavlasek and Smith (6-3, 6-3), controlling the match from start to finish. Zieliński has secured his spot in the tournament’s quarterfinals.