Melbourne: After wallowing in the “deep and dark desperate hole” last season, Madison Keys recorded its first Grand Slam semifinal place in four years on Tuesday with 6-3, 6-2 annoyed from Barbora Krejcikova at the Australian Open.
The ‘Renaissance button after the gloomy 2021 season has been sad this year’s Melbourne Park this year, and on the hot Rod Laver arena of Krejcikova’s fourth seed seeds became another victim of traditional American confidence and traditional traditional confidence.
The key told the interviewer in court which he thought he might cry.
“That means very meaningful.
Last year it was very difficult and I did everything I could with my team just really set out the season out of the season and focus on the start and new and really starting from zero and not worried last year.” Wow, it’s already going well so far.
I was really proud of myself and thanked my team and my friends and my family for helping me through a very difficult year last year.
“New Year, starting new for @madison_keys 👌 #Ausopen • # AO2022 https: / /t.co/hqytuphewk- #Ausopen (@australiaopen) 1643080628000Banging back-to-back Aces to claim the first set, the key roared to the lead 3-0 In seconds before the rare sway to serve the talented french champion Kris Break , seven years both, seven years One in the future “.
It’s not enough to the script, with the key now bringing Ran Raja 51 and still looking for a suli T understood four years after Sloane Stephens helped him in the 2017 A.s.
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Krejcikova holds the company for several matches but when five breaks stacked on 3-2 in the first set, he finally bent dishes, pushing a simple forehand to the tram with an open court.
In a flash, Czech is 5-2 down and calling for a coach even though it doesn’t show signs of physical problems.
The delay failed to slow down the momentum of the key, and he served strongly to take a set of four bursts of matches that opened compatibility.
With Krejcikova struggling in the heat, Florida-based buttons raised bets and hit the Czech into the submission with a series of fought forehand.
“I practice in Orlando in the summer, which I think is the hottest place on earth in the summer,” Keys said.
“I was quite (hot) just because I trained that all the time, which I thought was clearly a bonus for me – even though in the summer I wish I didn’t stay there and I lived somewhere better.”