Maria Sakkari takes first win at Australian Open

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Greek tennis star Maria Sakkari has secured her first win in this year’s Australian Open women’s singles competition.

The tennis player’s first win was against Nao Hibino, where she came out victorious 6-4 and 6-1.

“I lost three first rounds [in] my last three Grand Slams, so for me, it was a very difficult match today emotionally,” Sakkari said after the match. 

“I’m very happy I was able to do the job right.

“I was relieved in a way that I managed to win that first set by not playing my great tennis, but sometimes you have to win ugly – definitely that second set was not ugly.”

Sakkari spent most of November and December in Greece running, lifting weights and training on the courts to prepare for the Australian Open. This involved at least four hours on the court and two hours training in the gym per week.

“It’s been I think the best pre-season I’ve ever had in my career,” she said. “I feel young and very powerful, very energetic.”

Source: Australian Open.

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