Svitolina reaches third round of the Australian Open — convincing win and an important signal for Ukrainian tennis

Elina defeated Linda Klimovičová 7:5, 6:1 and advanced to the third round of the Grand Slam. This is not just one victory — a sign of form after the title in Auckland and a chance to strengthen her position in the rankings.

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Brief

Elina Svitolina advanced to the third round of the Australian Open, defeating Poland's Linda Klimovicova — 7:5, 6:1. The match lasted 1 hour 15 minutes, UNN reports.

"Ukrainian Elina Svitolina has reached the third round of the season's first Grand Slam tennis tournament — the Australian Open."

— UNN

Match details

The first set was tightly contested: Svitolina seized the advantage at key moments and closed it out 7:5. In the second set she controlled the match — 6:1. The score shows that over a short period the Ukrainian was able to convert the tension of the opening phase into greater confidence and cleaner decisive games.

Context and significance

This victory is important for several reasons. First, Svitolina confirmed her form after a recent title — the 19th of her career — at the WTA 250 tournament in Auckland. Second, success in Melbourne provides not only ranking points but also a psychological edge ahead of tougher opponents in the next rounds.

As of Wednesday, Svitolina is the only Ukrainian to have advanced in the singles at the Australian Open, and the interest in Ukrainian tennis on the big stage depends on her results.

What’s next

In the round of 32 Svitolina will meet the winner of the match between Diana Schneider (neutral status) and Australian Talia Gibson. It will be a test across different speeds and tactical variations: can Elina hold serve and play almost error-free in rallies — the key to advancing further.

Conclusion

The win in Melbourne is not a sensation but a logical step in restoring consistency after victories at WTA 250-level events. Experts and analysts note that what matters now are not isolated episodes but systematic work — physical readiness, tactical flexibility, and psychological resilience. Whether Svitolina can turn this momentum into a deep run in the Grand Slam draw is a question for the upcoming matches.

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