Madison Case’s incredible AO running inside story
Author: Chris Odo | @Thefanchild | Saturday, January 25, 2025
The 29 -year -old Madison Case entered the Grand Slam semi -finals for the first time in Melbourne, and her performance was further improved. On Sunday evening, she defeated Aryna Sabalenka in Melbourne, winning her first Grand Slam champion, creating history, becoming the fifth in the United States to win the Australian Open since 2000 female.
The following is the highest achievement made by Case:
29 – The age of the key. She is the first player who won the women’s singles Grand Slam championship for the first time in the Open era. Ni (29 years old).
46 – Case is participating in her 46th Grand Slam event. Only two women took a longer time to win their first Grand Slam champion -Flavia Pennetta to participate in the Grand Slam competition in the 49th time to win the 2015 U.S. Open Championship. Marion Bartoli won the Wimbledon Championship in the 47th Grand Slam.
Case was also the second player to win the Australian Open Championship during the Open era. Only Li Na was only 31 years old when he won the championship in 2014.
2005 – By defeating the first and second -ranking players, Case became the first woman to win the Australian Tennis Open Championship since 2005. The second player won any women in the Grand Slam.
7 – Case returned to his career and ranked seventh. Since January 9, 2023, she returned to the top ten for the first time.
Affective major achievements ️ ️ ️ @Madison_keys #Australian Open #AO2025 pic.twitter.com/git8bopGT9
– #AUUSOPEN (@Australianopen) January 25, 2025
3 – Case defeated the three former Grand Slam champion -Rebakina, Swartek, and Sabaronka in Melbourne. She also defeated the former Grand Slam finals Daniel Collins.
25 – The last time Case appeared in the Finals of the Grand Slam match, before 25 Grand Slam, the 2017 U.S. Open. This gap is the largest among all players between the first two main finals.
5 -Case won the first five games with the top 10 players this year. She is the oldest player who started the season in this way since 2014.
The 12th-Saturday defeated Sabaronka, and Keis expanded the best winning record of her career to 12 games. Before going to Melbourne, she won the Adelaide champion.