Australian ace Ajla Tomljanovic is a win away from matching her run to last year's Wimbledon quarter-finals after upsetting grand slam champ Barbora ...
"Alize, I remember I had a really tough match with her here last year in the second round," Tomljanovic said. "He saved me a lot of money over the years, taking care of my flights, my bookings," Tomljanovic said. "He wasn't kidding, but he managed to book the same hotel, so I have a room probably until Tuesday, but I don't care. "The problem was it's so hard to find something. "So it's a good problem to have. "I had to move accommodations because my dad booked my house until Friday," she said.
The number of people trusting Ajla Tomljanovic's abilities would have grown enormously after the Australian reached her first Grand Slam quarter-final at ...
I'm like, 'Well, I'm not a rat and I'm not hungry. I gave him a lot of crap yesterday." "The problem was it's so hard to find something.
Australian Ajla Tomljanovic has eliminated No.13 seed Barbora Krejcikova to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon.
Significantly, 12 of these have come since the start of last year, as she starts to translate her undoubted talent into Grand Slam results. I don’t know what really my form was coming in, but I just knew that I could produce good tennis, but actually doing it, it feels really nice. Coming in, you’re not seeded so you don’t know what can happen,” Tomljanovic said of reaching Wimbledon’s second week for the second year in a row.
Australian women's No.1 Ajla Tomljanovic has upset 2021 French Open champion Barbora Krejcikova to reach Wimbledon's last 16 for the second straight year.
It's just building on that experience." "And last year every match was tough. "I always felt like I put myself in a position to beat the top girls, but a lot of times I didn't get over the line.