2024-01-12 03:38:47
Jeanjean through the front door
Last year, Léolia Jeanjean sneaked into the big draw of the Australian Open, benefiting from lucky-loser status following a defeat in qualifying. This time, the Frenchwoman will not need this little helping hand from fate. With a loud shout towards her clan, she savored her move to the next level thanks to her success once morest Eva Lys (2-6, 7-6 [4], 6-3). In this cry there was joy but also enormous relief. Because Jeanjean came within a small point of defeat and ruled out a match point.
“There were a lot of things that happened, there was a lot of tension on the court,” Jeanjean explained following his victory. She rolled over me in the first set, I didn’t see a way out but I held on, I saved this match point and followingward I think the match turned a little. In the last set, I was afraid it would turn once more but I managed to hold on. It’s a lot of happiness because it’s the first time I’ve qualified in Australia. »
Ferro’s roller coaster
Fiona Ferro wanted this qualification so much that she only managed to sleep four hours, before facing the Russian Polina Kudermetova (186th WTA). Once once more overtaken by stress, she experienced, by her own admission, “a roller coaster” on the court. After a big air gap in the second set, the 26-year-old Frenchwoman (154th) even gave up her service at the start of the third set.
“As soon as I brought back a good intensity, it caused it to fail. So, in the third, I tried to be more aggressive, she said following her 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 victory. I was a little worried when I woke up because with only four hours of sleep, I felt like I was going to run out of energy. But ultimately, I had some left in the tank. I’m very happy to be in the final draw once more, it means a lot to me. I am gradually returning to my level. »
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