. Australian Open – Eva Lys: “I was wondering when my time would come …”

. Australian Open – Eva Lys: “I was wondering when my time would come …”
Tennis. Australian Open – Eva Lys: “I was wondering when my time would come …”

Confidence is a fundamental characteristic in . The game is not everything, and it is also the harshness of this individual sport where you are alone on a short to overcome your own difficulties. If she sometimes lacked and since the start of her career, German Eva Lys has experienced an exceptional click in Australiapartly due to a boost of fate. Eliminated in qualifying, the 23 -year -old player waited, and obtained a place from “Lucky Loser” at the last minute. A week later, she played her first eighth round of Grand Slam against Iga Swiatek (n ° 2). The severe result (6-1, 6-0) is only annecdotal.

Video – Eva Lys takes stock after her crazy Australian open

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“I asked my parents when my time came”

“It is clearly the best week of my life” entrusted Eva Lysnew member of the Top 100 (91st) after his unexpected career in Melbourne. “It’s not just a question of results, but the whole story around that. Lucky Loser’s place obtained at the last minute of the last day, the flight change, winning a second time, entering the top 100 … This is the week for which I have worked for years. had the potential but sometimes I was the only person to put my sticks in the wheels. , thanks to luck.

“Swiatek didn’t even let me take my breath”

On the other hand, on the ground, the farewells were cruel. Only one game won in the face of the contender in the title Iga Swiatek And the realization that there are still many aspects to be improved to be one of the best. “I had fun today, but I did not have fun with the score. It was really humiliating in the first set (6-0) after having my chances in the first game (15-40, two balls Break). To keep the atmosphere. There has been taking place, there is still a lot of work to do.

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