Joint is jumping as Aussie tennis teen wins first title

Ian Chadband |

Australian teenager Maya Joint has won her first WTA event at just 19 in the Morocco Open.
Australian teenager Maya Joint has won her first WTA event at just 19 in the Morocco Open.

Australian tennis has been given a major boost on the eve of the French Open as it hailed a wonderful breakthrough by Maya Joint, crowned a WTA tour title winner in Morocco at the age of just 19.

Brisbane-based comet Joint collapsed to the clay in joy in Rabat on Saturday, hardly able to credit she had outplayed Romanian Jaqueline Cristian 6-3 6-2 in the Morocco Open final. 

And as she prepared to fly off to Paris on Sunday to try to create more waves in her maiden French Open appearance, Joint beamed: “I’m really excited that I was able to win a title here, and hopefully it’ll be the first of many.” 

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Joint says she’s excited now about going to Paris as a WTA champion. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

Joint’s startling progress has delighted her 15 Australian colleagues who are already in Paris for the big show, with Alex de Minaur telling AAP: “Maya’s playing with a lot of confidence, and it’s great to see. 

“And as Aussies, there’s nothing we love more than other Aussies doing well, so that’s obviously very important, definitely brings up the morale and competitive juices of all the other teammates to keep on pushing for bigger and better things.”

It was a rip-roaring display from the US-born daughter of an Aussie dad and German mum who has rocketed through the rankings in just 18 months since basing herself in Queensland.

And it was the culmination of an extraordinary week in which she didn’t drop a single set throughout the singles competition while also taking her maiden doubles title with Georgian Oksana Kalashnikova.

“Must be something about Morocco,” she beamed on court after the tough, breezy conditions and heat made it a test for both finalists. 

“It’s been an amazing week. The conditions really tested both of us.”

Now it gets really interesting for the new champ as she faces a first-round encounter on Monday against Australian luminary Ajla Tomljanovic, who retired with an abdominal concern after losing the first set of their semi-final on Friday.

“Going to the French with this win under my belt gives me a lot of confidence,” she said. “My game’s improved so much over the past year and being able to play my first French Open is really exciting. I can’t wait to get there.”

Of her rematch with Tomljanovic, 13 years her senior, she added: “It’ll be a good match. It’s always difficult to play another Aussie and and a friend, but we’re both professionals, we’ll be able to figure it out.”

The win will rocket Joint up to 53rd in the WTA rankings – now firmly ensconced as Australia’s No.2 behind Daria Kasatkina – which represents an astounding leap from where she started last year, at No.684.

“It’s really weird to think back to a year ago, to where I was and where I am now. But I’ve done a lot of hard work to get here and I’ve just got to keep going,” she said.

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Tristan Schoolkate will open up the Australian men’s challenge at Roland Garros. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

The Australian challenge will get under way on the opening day at Roland Garros on Sunday with wildcards Destanee Aiava and Tristan Schoolkate getting their first shot at Paris main draw action, while Rinky Hijikata will be out to reach the second round for the first time.

AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION ON DAY 1 AT THE FRENCH OPEN

Men

Tristan Schoolkate v Marton Fucsovics (HUN)

Rinky Hijikata v Reilly Opelka (USA)

Women

Destanee Aiava v Dayana Yastremska (UKR)

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