Andriana Petrakis finishes fifth at Australian Open Intellectual Disability singles

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Australian Open Intellectual Disability singles player Andriana Petrakis finished fifth overall, capping a strong week against some of the world’s top competitors.

After winning her final match, Petrakis said she felt “satisfied, grateful, honoured and humbled” following a “challenging, tough draw.”

She narrowly lost to French world No.2 Eva Blanc in the opening round, taking the first set to a tiebreak 7–6 (9–7). “This set alone shows me that I have closed the gap,” she said.

Petrakis credited her tactical adaptability and determination as key strengths and described the Australian Open’s global atmosphere as a highlight.

She also met American professionals Taylor Townsend and Ben Shelton, who encouraged her to “keep going with your hard work” and “keep up your amazing work.”

Looking ahead, Petrakis will compete in the PWID Victorian Championships later this month.

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