For three years, Maddison Inglis couldn’t get into the main draw of a grand slam.
She was unable to crack into the top 100, wasn’t receiving wildcards and was stuck battling her way through qualifying, where she would often fall at the final hurdle.
But now, Inglis is Australia’s last hope in the women’s singles, after she booked herself a spot in the third round with a gutsy win against German world No.48 Laura Siegemund.
Siegemund managed to save two of four match points in a tense deciding set tie-break on Thursday, before an overhead, cross-court backhand winner from Inglis secured victory.
The 28-year-old, who battled for three hours and 20 minutes, collapsed on court and broke down in tears as the crowd erupted inside ANZ Arena.
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