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Alize Cornet

Apart from the three Aussies being confirmed in the men’s singles fourth round with Alex De Minaur, Jason Kubler & Nick Kyrgios; We do only have one player left over at the women’s singles side – also in the fourth round – in none other than Ajla Tomljanovic. She too came from behind to eliminate the 2021 French Open champion Barbora Krejcikova from Czech Republic – 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 at Court No.12.

It’s not the exit the Czech wanted following a great start to this tie with an easy first set spell. She just couldn’t build on to bring herself home first ever since with two missed opportunities being taken away. She struggled to bridge that 2nd half consistency before Tomljanovic stepped in to tie at 1-1 apiece, brought it to a 3rd set decider where she later lost the lead & now it’s too late. She also hasn’t had a great grand slam record lately following her 1st round elimination recently at the French Open. But she’s 26 having made the Quarter-Finals earlier this year at the Australian Open, as it’s still possible for her to end her 2022 grand slam season on a high just like it was last year in the Final 8 at the US Open.

Meanwhile, Congratulations to Tomljanovic with the win she deserves against one of the past grand slam champions on-display. She may be disappointed with the poor start there by Krejcikova. However, she never gave up when Tomljanovic began to make up lost time as this tie goes on. Not only she was better than her opponent when it comes to the 2nd half pull, but also the persistence & fightback that helped gave herself another lifeline going into the 3rd set decider. From there, it allowed her a bit more time to read about Krejcikova’s on-court approach/body language before Tomljanovic smashed her way past the finish line first for the win.

It will be interesting to see if she can get past Alize Cornet from France on Monday – who just eliminated World No.1 Iga Swiatek from Poland – also in the third round tie – 4-6, 2-6. Should she win once again, it will be back-to-back Final 8s for another year here at Wimbledon.

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Danielle Collins is off to her 2nd Australian Open semi-final having done once before in 2019 after she defeated Alize Cornet in straight sets (7-5, 6-1), she will be watching that 4th & last Quarter-Final right now between Poland’s Iga Swiatek & Kaia Kanepi from Estonia where one of them will face her in the 2nd semi-final tie tomorrow night.

Cornet gutted to be eliminated from the Final 8 after she finally made her first Grand Slam knockout appearance at the age of 32, this in incredible when her best previous record beforehand was a series of 4th Rounds. She showed some fightback as of late in the 1st set but a poor start & a lack of 1st half momentum saw Cornet being outplayed by Collins, Cornet still has a few years left at singles’ level so she hopes to continue that breakthrough run going into the Roland Garros in late May.

And Collins too good left, right and center thanks to an a terrific start that helped her build a big lead over Cornet, it allowed Collins to group some pieces together before she wrapped this up so quick and effective in the end.

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