Aussie teen targets top 100 after Brisbane experience
Seventeen-year-old Emerson Jones targets breaking into the WTA Top 100 this year after a strong Brisbane International showing that boosted her confidence, coach says.
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Aryna Sabalenka impresses again in Australian Open warm-up
World number one Aryna Sabalenka said she still had room for improvement after a second dominant win in the Brisbane International on Thursday. Sabalenka was pushed at times by 36-year-old Sorana Cirstea, but was never really troubled by the Romanian as she notched a 6-3, 6-3 win in 70 minutes. READ: Aryna Sabalenka wants ‘Battle of the Sexes’ rematch and revenge The Belarusian will next play either 21-year-old Russian Diana Shnaider or Madison …
World’s best teen issues a compelling message to an Australian phenom
Two world tennis stars have issued messages to an Australian phenom, imploring her to keep her composure and ignore the hype beginning to surround her name.
From one teen phenom to another, Andreeva has advice for Jones in Brisbane
Mirra Andreeva snapped a three-match losing streak to defeat Olivia Gadecki in her Brisbane International opener -- and having had to learn to deal with pressure, the 18-year-old had some sage advice for 17-year-old Emerson Jones, who fell to Liudmila Samsonova in her second-round match. Elsewhere, Amanda Anisimova cruised through in 63 minutes against Kimberly Birrell.
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