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News January 14, 2025

Elena Rybakina ‘challenges’ Goran Ivanisevic to determine who has one of the best serve

Elena Rybakina ‘challenges’ Goran Ivanisevic to determine who has one of the best serve
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With a double 6-1, Elena Rybakina defeated sixteen-year-old Emerson Jones, qualifying for the 2nd spherical of the Australian Open 2025.

The Kazakh tennis participant, who had a stormy eve of the Blissful Slam as a result of comeback of her historic coach Stefano Vukov in her staff, touched on some fascinating subjects within the on-courts interview, additionally permitting herself a joke (or a humorous problem!) along with her present coach Goran Ivanisevic.

Elena had the sensitivity to reward her sixteen-year-old opponent, regardless of having defeated her fairly clearly.

“I watched her matches a bit. When you don’t know your opponent, I try to focus on myself. I know that serving is a big key in my game. I focused on that. It took me a couple of matches to get used to her shots. She’s very young, very talented. She has a great future ahead of her,” stated the Kazakh.

Elena Rybakina© Stream screenshot

 

Rybakin, analyzing the match in additional element, defined how she tried to take a step ahead even when she misplaced slightly focus.

“I lost concentration. I was quite quick to get down to 0-40. I knew I had to take a step forward. I hope to continue like this,” she added.

Elena Rybakina after beating Emerson Jones at Australian Open

“Do you and Goran debate who has the best service motion?”

Elena: “Actually we didn’t talk about this much. Maybe I need to challenge him on the practice court” 😂

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— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 14, 2025

The previous Wimbledon winner then responded to a query about her coach Ivanisevic and who, between the 2, has the higher serve.

“We haven’t really talked about it much! Maybe I should play him on the practice court,” she stated with a smile.

Under you may as well watch Elena’s press convention following the gained over Jones:

challenges decide Elena Goran Ivanisevic Rybakina serve
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