Well, guess what? On the Australian Open court, a tall and beautiful girl directly defeated seeded player Pegula! Her name is Olga Danilovic, a dark horse in the competition, who became famous overnight! This girl not only has excellent tennis skills but also an impressive background. So, what's going on here? Olga, 23 years old, comes from Serbia. She's no ordinary girl; she's the girlfriend of Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Oblak! This cross-field romance might be a bit unexpected, right? Imagine, one is a heroic figure sweating it out on the tennis court, the other is a steel gate god on the football field. It's such a beautiful picture that I dare not even think about it! Even more astonishing is that Olga's father, Sasha Danilovic, is a big shot in European basketball circles! He once played for the NBA's Heat and Mavericks (now called the Mavericks) and is now the president of the Serbian Basketball Association! Born into a true sports family, her genes are impeccable! So, this girl Olga is not just any child; she carries the protagonist's aura with her! In this Australian Open competition, she appeared like a shining star in front of everyone, proving herself with her strength. Just imagine, this girl is 1.82 meters tall, and on the court, she's simply a beautiful sight to behold, those long legs walking with the wind! This beauty, this physique, this skill, she's truly an all-around athlete! Just think, without this superior family background and super high looks, could she so easily attract everyone's attention? Probably not. Before…

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The Australian Open women's singles third round witnessed a major upset as No. 7 seed Jessica Pegula was eliminated by Danka Kovinić with scores of 6-7 and 2-6, becoming the second top-eight seed to be knocked out after Zheng Qinwen. In the previous two rounds, Pegula had easily swept her opponents into the next stage. However, facing world No. 55 Kovinić, she was in poor form, narrowly losing the first set in a tiebreak and then being continuously broken in the second set, eventually suffering a 2-6 defeat. This marked Kovinić's first time reaching the Australian Open's Round of 16 and her second time advancing to the Round of 16 in a Grand Slam event. According to statistics, Pegula became the 15th seeded player to be eliminated from this year's Australian Open. The other 14 include: 【5】Zheng Qinwen, 【10】Barbora Krejčíková (withdrew), 【12】Jil Teichmann, 【13】Anastasia Potapova (withdrew), 【16】Jeļena Ostapenko, 【17】Elina Svitolina, 【20】Karolína Muchová, 【21】Victoria Azarenka, 【22】Anna Blinkova, 【23】Harmony Tan, 【25】Liudmila Samsonova, 【26】Ekaterina Alexandrova, 【29】Tereza Martincová, 【31】Maria Sakkari Among them, Zheng Qinwen, who finished runner-up last year, now only made it to the second round and faces a deduction of 1230 points, causing her world ranking to drop to seventh. However, Pegula, who stopped at the second round last year, even managed to increase her points by 60. Additionally, six Grand Slam champions were also prematurely eliminated, including Sloane Stephens, Victoria Azarenka, Jeļena Ostapenko, Sofia Kenin, Naomi Osaka, and Markéta Vondroušová. Moving on, let's take a look at which players have advanced to the Round of 16. Here are today's match reports:…

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On January 17th, the third round of the Australian Open women's singles competition took place. The 7th seed, Pegula, faced off against Serbian player Danilovic. In an upset, Pegula lost two consecutive sets with scores of 6(3)-7 and 1-6, failing to advance to the women's singles round of 16. The victorious Danilovic made her first appearance in the Australian Open round of 16 and her second time reaching the Grand Slam round of 16. Player Profiles:‌ Pegula is currently ranked 6th in the world and is the 7th seed for this Australian Open. Her best performance in a Grand Slam was last year's US Open runner-up, and she has reached the quarterfinals three times in five appearances at the Australian Open. Danilovic is currently ranked 55th in the world, with her best Grand Slam result being the round of 16 at last year's French Open. This is her second time participating in the Australian Open main draw, having reached the second round in her debut in 2021. Head-to-Head Record:‌ The two players have only met once before, at the 2018 ITF Challenge in Orlando, where Pegula defeated Danilovic with scores of 6-1 and 6-3. Match Recap:‌ In the first set, Pegula missed two break point opportunities in the second game and saved a break point in the eleventh game on her serve. Both players held their serves through the first 12 games, leading to a tiebreak. In the tiebreak, Pegula lost five points in a row after leading 3-2, and Danilovic won the first set tiebreak 7-3. In the second…

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