Ukrainian qualifier Dayana Yastremska expressed her overwhelming emotions after defeating Victoria Azarenka to advance to the Australian Open quarter-finals. Yastremska won in straight sets and secured her first Grand Slam quarter-final appearance. Unfortunately, her compatriot Elina Svitolina had to retire due to a back issue in her match against Linda Noskova, who also progressed to her first Grand Slam quarter-final.
With Azarenka and Svitolina’s exits, the women’s draw is now wide open, featuring first-time Grand Slam finalists. Other high-profile exits earlier in the tournament have left Chinese 12th seed Zheng Qinwen as the highest-ranked player remaining. Yastremska has been a standout, defeating three top-32 players to reach this stage.
While Svitolina’s withdrawal is a setback, Yastremska’s success ensures two Ukrainians in the women’s singles quarter-finals. Marta Kostyuk also won her last-16 match. Despite the challenges, the success of Ukrainian players has brought positivity, especially amid tough times in Ukraine.
The other side of the draw still features seeded players, including defending champion Aryna Sabalenka and US Open champion Coco Gauff. Yastremska’s victory showcased her fighting spirit, overcoming challenges to secure her spot in the quarter-finals.
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