Valentova defeats Joint in Australian Open first round

Czech teenager Tereza Valentova upset 30th seed Maya Joint to advance in the 2026 Australian Open, delighting in the challenge of a packed home crowd. The 18-year-old ranked 54th secured a straight-sets victory at Melbourne Park on Tuesday. She now prepares for a second-round matchup against fellow Czech Linda Fruhvirtova.

Tereza Valentova, an 18-year-old from the Czech Republic who has climbed from world number 239 at the start of 2025 to number 54, made a strong impression in her second Australian Open appearance. On Tuesday, she eliminated Australian Maya Joint, the 30th seed, in the first round at the 10,000-capacity John Cain Arena in Melbourne Park. The match drew a full house, with fans cheering for the home player, but Valentova remained composed despite committing 37 unforced errors.

Valentova took control in the second set with two early breaks and maintained her lead to win in straight sets. Joint struggled with her serve, discipline, and errors at key moments, falling short of her usual Grand Slam form. This marks Valentova's second main draw win at the Australian Open, following her defeat of French wildcard Chloé Paquet in the 2025 first round. Notably, both victories came against players from the host nation or event location.

In a post-match interview with Flashscore, Valentova expressed her enjoyment: "It was really good, I enjoyed it so much. It was a big crowd, a big stadium. I know they were cheering for her (Maya Joint) but I tried to enjoy it as much as I could."

Reflecting on facing a home crowd, she said: "I was prepared mentally for that (since seeing the draw). I played against a French girl in the French Open last year - that was so much worse - but it gave me a lot of interesting experiences. The crowd and the atmosphere today was amazing. I'm just glad that I went through (to the next round)."

On the match's intensity, Valentova noted: "It depends. It was certainly a tough match though. I'm just glad that I made it through to the next round. She played some really good tennis. Sometimes it's good to have a tough first round."

Looking ahead, the Czech faces qualifier Linda Fruhvirtova, ranked 132, who defeated New Zealand's Lulu Sun. Valentova admitted limited familiarity: "I don't know much about her. We see each other only sometimes and I haven't played against her so I don't know (what to expect) but I'm sure it'll be a really good match. It's just a shame we won't be playing on a really big court! I'm still looking forward to the match though and hopefully it ends in my favour."

The Czech Republic has not had a women's singles winner at the Australian Open since 1998, a drought Valentova hopes to end, laughing: "Hopefully, yeah!" This matchup highlights the rising talent in Czech tennis.

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