Ajla Tomljanovic is not satisfied with reaching the US Open quarter-finals but acknowledges that she is in for a tough match against Ons Jabeur.
[US Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/us-open/) Not everything is as bad as I thought.” [Davis Cup](https://www.tennis365.com/category/davis-cup/) At the end, everything just clicked.” [Tennis News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/tennis-news/) I’m sure it’s going to be a great match.” Especially the long matches that I’ve lost in the past, now I’m winning them. How cool. “I thought I deserved more. I definitely wanted to go for more.
There was a parity to Ons Jabeur and Ajla Tomljanovic's displays at the US Open at Sunday night, and now the pair will face off for a place in the ...
5 seed was pleased “everything clicked” after recovering from 4-2 down in the first set against Kudermetova to win it in the breaker. At the end, everything just clicked.” I’m sure it’s going to be a great match.” Especially the long matches that I've lost in the past, now I'm winning them. I definitely wanted to go for more. “I thought I deserved more.
WATCH: Ajla Tomljanovic at the Evert Tennis Academy. NEW YORK—“Is that her?” one fan asked another as they watched a woman in a blue baseball cap hitting ...
If you have the confidence to end Serena’s career, you should have the confidence to do just about anything. For that to come off that way, I was happy about that.” Tomljanovic says she didn’t “feel like herself” after the Serena win, and she mostly stayed away from social media. In Toronto and Cincinnati, she won six three-setters, and then another, 7-5 in the third, in the first round of the Open. “Just felt like it’s been a really big 48 hours. She’s turned into her own best coach. She saved those eight set points, won a 20-minute game at 4-5 in the first set, and beat one of the WTA’s most in-form players. Tomljanovic conceded that she didn’t play as well as she had against Serena; she may never play that well again. I'm definitely going to come after him"By Sep 04, 2022 Caroline Garcia; Nick Kyrgios v. Three To See, US Open Day 9: Matteo Berrettini v. Casper Ruud; Coco Gauff v.
Ajla Tomljanovic beat Liudmila Samsonova 7-6 (8), 6-1 at Louis Armstrong Stadium in a matchup between unseeded players. Tomljanovic is a 29-year-old Australian ...
NEW YORK – The woman who ended Serena Williams’ stay at the U.S. This win comes two nights after Tomljanovic defeated Williams in three sets in what is expected to be the last match of the 23-time Grand Slam champion’s career. Tomljanovic is a 29-year-old Australian who is now into her third Grand Slam quarterfinal after making it that far at Wimbledon the past two years.
Australian beats Ludmilla Samsonova of Russia 7-6 6-1 to join compatriot Nick Kyrgios in last eight.
“I am going to say on Friday night, it was something I have never experienced in my life, even though most of you were going for Serena, I still felt the love,” she said. But she snuck a glance on Saturday, with the praise for her deeds a reward that provided an energy boost. Her deeds at Wimbledon, where she lost to eventual champion Elena Rybakini in a quarter-final, and now at the US Open, demonstrate she is a force to be reckoned with. In the tiebreaker she overcame another set point – and some nerves of her own – to edge ahead. But Tomljanović earned great respect for her resilience and also the manner with which she consoled her distraught teammates in the aftermath of the loss. The respect and admiration for Tomljanović has only furthered in the two years since.
The Australian has her homeland fully engaged in her 2022 US Open title tilt following 'that' triumph over Serena Williams.
There was a parity to Ons Jabeur and Ajla Tomljanovic's displays at the US Open at Sunday night, and now the pair will face off for a place in the ...
5 seed was pleased “everything clicked” after recovering from 4-2 down in the first set against Kudermetova to win it in the breaker. At the end, everything just clicked.” I’m sure it’s going to be a great match.” Especially the long matches that I've lost in the past, now I'm winning them. I definitely wanted to go for more. “I thought I deserved more.
Ajla Tomljanovic and Ash Barty, pictured here on the tennis court. Ajla Tomljanovic has revealed how Ash Barty's retirement has spurred her on. Image: Getty.
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Ajla Tomljanovic has revealed how succeeding Ash Barty as Australian No.1 has subconsciously helped take her tennis to...
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Australia's new No.1 female tennis player has lifted the lid on how Barty helped her find career-best form.
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