Stunning Tennis Star Dayana Yastremska Is Now Also A Pop Star As She Is Releasing Her New Single Soon

This year’s Australian Open star Dayana Yastremska is quickly becoming the buzz of the town.

It’s been a tale of two halves for Melbourne Park’s women’s singles draw thus far.

Aryna Sabalenka, the defending champion, has advanced to the semifinals of the US Open, where she will face Coco Gauff. Both players are dominant in the bottom section.

 

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The first half hasn’t been at all predictable, even though many would have predicted a Semi-final between Sabalenka and Gauff.

In the third round, world No. 3 Elena Rybakina lost to Anna Blinkova in her very first encounter, while top seed Iga Swiatek was defeated by the teenage youngster Linda Noskova.

Yastremska, a wonderful vocalist who loves football and has emerged amid the mayhem, is currently only two wins away from history as a qualifier.

Should the Ukrainian 23rd daughter go on to win the tournament, she would become only the second player in history to win a grand slam as a qualifier; Emma Raducanu had only done so in the US Open in 2021.

Lea Boskovic, Valentini Grammatikopoulou, Maya Joint, and top seed Yastremska all lost badly in qualification before advancing to the main draw.

Her next move, after losing only three games against Marketa Vondrousova in round one at Wimbledon, was a clear indication of her intent.

In addition to defeating Emma Navarro, Varvara Gracheva, and two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka, Yastremska also achieved her breakthrough triumph.

With her victory over Linda Noskova this morning, 6-3, 6-4, Yastremska advances to the final four, where she will face Zheng Qinwen of China.

So, where has she been, is the question that everyone in Melbourne Park wants to know.

In 2019, at the age of eighteen, Yastremska advanced to the third round of the Australian Open.

Craig Tiley, the tournament organizer, paid for Marina’s emergency surgery that year when her mother had to have a champagne bottle explode in her hands, saving her eye.

Yastremska had achieved a career-high of world No. 22 by the time of the next season’s Aussie Open, but she had a difficult few years.

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