British tennis star Fran Jones staged a remarkable turnaround to reach the quarter-finals of the ASB Classic in Auckland, following up her career-best win over Emma Navarro with a gritty 1-6 6-4 6-1 victory over Austrian qualifier Sinja Kraus.
Jones had appeared to be heading for an easy defeat, but instead won 12 of the next 14 games to mount an astonishing comeback and set up a last-eight meeting with seventh seed Wang Xinyu. The Yorkshirewoman's win was her first top-20 victory in the tournament, which should be enough to propel her into the world's top 70 for the first time.
Jones' impressive run is being fueled by several British players making a deep impact on the tournament. Katie Boulter, another talented Brit, will face off against top seed Elina Svitolina in the last eight, while Sonay Kartal takes on German Ella Seidel in what promises to be an exciting encounter.
Meanwhile, Cameron Norrie is set for a high-stakes showdown against Aleksandar Kovacevic at the Brisbane International. The British player has been making waves with his impressive performances, and this will be a crucial test of his mettle.
At the United Cup, Coco Gauff helped the US reach the semi-finals after defeating Maria Sakkari in doubles before returning to clinch victory alongside partner Christian Harrison. Gauff's performances have been a highlight of the tournament, as she continues to build on her success with the US team.
In other news, Poland has set up a blockbuster quarter-final against Australia at the United Cup. Iga Swiatek led the charge for Poland, defeating Suzan Lamens 6-3 6-2 to clinch a 3-0 sweep in singles. The tie was won without needing any of their other players, and this sets up an exciting clash with Australia on Friday evening.
Jones had appeared to be heading for an easy defeat, but instead won 12 of the next 14 games to mount an astonishing comeback and set up a last-eight meeting with seventh seed Wang Xinyu. The Yorkshirewoman's win was her first top-20 victory in the tournament, which should be enough to propel her into the world's top 70 for the first time.
Jones' impressive run is being fueled by several British players making a deep impact on the tournament. Katie Boulter, another talented Brit, will face off against top seed Elina Svitolina in the last eight, while Sonay Kartal takes on German Ella Seidel in what promises to be an exciting encounter.
Meanwhile, Cameron Norrie is set for a high-stakes showdown against Aleksandar Kovacevic at the Brisbane International. The British player has been making waves with his impressive performances, and this will be a crucial test of his mettle.
At the United Cup, Coco Gauff helped the US reach the semi-finals after defeating Maria Sakkari in doubles before returning to clinch victory alongside partner Christian Harrison. Gauff's performances have been a highlight of the tournament, as she continues to build on her success with the US team.
In other news, Poland has set up a blockbuster quarter-final against Australia at the United Cup. Iga Swiatek led the charge for Poland, defeating Suzan Lamens 6-3 6-2 to clinch a 3-0 sweep in singles. The tie was won without needing any of their other players, and this sets up an exciting clash with Australia on Friday evening.