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Danish teen Tauson upsets sixth seed Kontaveit in Australian Open

19-year-old says there’s still room for improvement ahead of third-round clash with 2019 semi-finalist Danielle Collins

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 20 Jan 2022 12:30PM

Danish teen Tauson upsets sixth seed Kontaveit in Australian Open
World number 39 Clara Tauson (pictured above), who will face 2019 semi-finalist and 27th seed Danielle Collins in the third round of the Australian Open, believed she played ‘a really, really good match today’ to overcome Estonian sixth seed Anett Kontaveit 6-2, 6-4 in their second-round clash. – AFP pic, January 20, 2022

MELBOURNE − Danish teenager Clara Tauson played the match of her life today to send Estonian sixth seed Anett Kontaveit tumbling out of the Australian Open but said she had plenty of room for improvement.   

The 19-year-old is making her main draw debut at Melbourne Park but proved too good for Kontaveit − seen by many as a serious title contender after a breakout 2021.

She came through 6-2, 6-4 to book a third-round clash with 2019 semi-finalist and 27th seed Danielle Collins, who swept past Ana Konjuh 6-4, 6-3. 

“I think so,” she said on whether it was the best match she had played.

“When you play really good, you don’t feel like you’re playing amazing but everything is just going how you want it. In my mind, that’s just how I want to play every time.

“I think I played a really, really good match today. I didn’t miss a lot of shots even though I was going for them on every single shot. I think it’s one of the best, at least.

“It’s the first time I’m in the third round of a Slam. Playing a player like her to reach it − it’s a really big achievement for me,” she added.

Kontaveit, who captured four titles in two months last year before ending runner-up at the WTA Finals to Garbine Muguruza, struggled against Tauson.

She won just 55% of her first serves and made 27 unforced errors for a disappointing end to her tournament.

In contrast, Tauson won 73% of her first serves and kept the error count down to just 13 but said there was room to improve.

“Obviously, my serve has to improve even more. Even though it’s a weapon now, I think it can be even better. Everything just needs to get improved,” said Tauson at a career-high ranking of 39.

“I need to be playing better and better even if I’m not feeling so good. Yeah, those are the primary goals right now.”

Tauson signalled her potential by making the finals last year in Luxembourg and Lyon. – AFP, January 20, 2022

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