German tennis sensation Eva Lys saw her remarkable run at the Australian Open come to an end in the round of 16. Facing Poland’s world number two, Iga Świątek, Lys struggled to find her footing, ultimately falling 0:6, 1:6 in a one-sided match.
despite the loss,Lys’ journey to the fourth round marked a career-defining milestone. The Hamburg native entered the tournament in Melbourne as a “Lucky Loser,” having initially failed to qualify.However,a last-minute withdrawal opened the door for her to join the main draw,with confirmation arriving just 15 minutes before her opening match.
Lys made the most of her unexpected opportunity, securing a decisive victory in her first-round clash against Australia’s Kimberly Birrell. The 23-year-old continued her impressive form, triumphing in the second and third rounds to etch her name in tennis history. She became the first female Lucky Loser to advance to the round of 16 at the Australian Open, earning the affectionate nickname “Lucky Lys” along the way.
Lys breaks into the Top 100 for the First Time
In the round of 16, Lys faced a formidable opponent in Świątek, a five-time Grand Slam champion. The match was a stark contrast in experience and ranking, with Świątek dominating from the start. the Polish star sealed her victory in just 59 minutes, converting her first match point with ease.
Reflecting on her performance, Lys described the tournament as the “best week” of her career, emphasizing the importance of second chances. National coach Torben beltz likened her journey to a “modern-day Cinderella story,” while Lys’ mother shared her pride on live television. “These days in Melbourne felt like a fairy tale,” she said. “Eva has grown so much, both as a player and as a person. She’s more composed and confident now.”
Eva Lys’ remarkable performance in Australia proved to be a game-changer. Ranked 128th globally, she not only secured over €250,000 in prize money but also catapulted into the top 100 of the WTA rankings following the tournament.
Alexander Zverev, lys’ fellow Hamburg-based tennis star, was equally impressed even before the match commenced. The world No. 2 praised Lys for crafting “an extraordinary tale” in Melbourne. “I hope she carries this momentum forward and maintains this level of play in upcoming tournaments,” Zverev remarked, emphasizing that her achievements were “truly well-earned.”
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