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MELBOURNE–Elena Rybakina sent another teenager packing from the Australian Open 2025 on Thursday after the sixth seed beat American wildcard Iva Jovic 6-0 6-3 to move into the third round.
Aged just 17, Jovic was the youngest player in the second round of the women’s draw but looked well out of her depth in the opening set against the former Wimbledon champion, who is 184 rungs above her in the WTA rankings.
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But with nothing to lose, the teen elevated her game in the second set to finally get on the board when she broke Rybakina after a marathon second game that went to deuce nine times, giving the American confidence to play her shots.
house of fun 200 free spins 2021Article continues after this advertisementJovic went 3-1 up as the crowd at John Cain Arena roared for the underdog, but Rybakina composed herself and quickly restored order by winning the next five games, sealing victory on her second match point when a service return went long.
Rybakina, a 2023 finalist at Melbourne Park, will play Ukrainian 32nd seed Dayana Yastremska in the next round.
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