In a surprising turn of events at the Australian Open, sixth-seeded Ons Jabeur suffered a decisive 6-0, 6-2 defeat against Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva in the second round on Wednesday. Jabeur’s aspirations of becoming the first Arab and African woman to clinch a Grand Slam title were abruptly shattered.
The match commenced with a promising start for Jabeur, who delivered a powerful ace down the middle. However, the tide quickly turned against her as the 16-year-old Andreeva capitalized on some uncharacteristic errors, dominating the opening set in just 20 minutes and conceding a mere eight points.
This marked Andreeva’s fourth appearance in a Grand Slam main draw since her debut at the French Open last year. Despite her youth, the Russian player displayed remarkable maturity on the court, leaving Jabeur searching for solutions with her coaching team in the wake of the early setback.
Known affectionately by fans as Tunisia’s ‘Minister of Happiness,’ Jabeur, at 29 years old, shifted from her trademark smile to a more determined expression in an effort to regain control. Although she managed to secure an early hold in the second set, Andreeva continued to elevate her game, ultimately pulling away and securing a convincing victory.