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    Home»Sports»Defending Champ Keys Battles Past Olhynykoiva at AO

    Defending Champ Keys Battles Past Olhynykoiva at AO

    Sports January 20, 20261 Min Read
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    Defending Champ Keys Battles Past Olhynykoiva at AO
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    Madison Keys’ Australian Open campaign got off to a rocky beginning but ended in triumph on Tuesday. The world No. 9 outlasted Ukraine’s Oleksandra Olhynykoiva 7-6(6), 6-1 in the opening round, saving set points and turning the tide at Rod Laver Arena.

    Down 0-4 early, Keys struggled against Olhynykoiva’s unorthodox arsenal – slices, high bounces, and pace alterations – in the Ukrainian’s Grand Slam debut. With minimal recent match practice and facing her first top-50 rival, Olhynykoiva punched above her weight, forcing a tiebreak. Keys’ mental fortitude shone through as she erased two set points to claim the first set after over an hour of drama.

    Momentum shifted decisively in set two. Keys dominated her serve, converting 90% of first-serve points and surrendering just one game. ‘She was outstanding, a great competitor who made me earn every point,’ Keys remarked. ‘Her net play forced me to grind, but I trusted my game in the end.’

    As the defending champion advances, this match highlights her championship pedigree. Olhynykoiva departs with head held high, her fearless display hinting at future success. Keys now prepares for the next hurdle, aiming to extend her reign in Melbourne amid rising challengers.

    Australian Open Defending Champion First Round grand slam Madison Keys Oleksandra Olhynykoiva Rod Laver Arena tennis
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