Emerson Jones has fallen short in her quest to claim her first junior grand slam title after losing to Wakana Sonobe in the girls' singles semi-final at the Australian Open. The 16-year-old ...
Rising Australian star Emerson Jones will leave Melbourne Park without a title after falling short in both the girls' singles and girls' doubles on a day of disappointment. The 16-year-old ...
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Out to make history, Emerson Jones has bowed out in the semi-finals of the Australian Open girls' singles and then fallen in ...
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Emerson Jones of Australia plays a backhand against Lilli Tagger of Austria in their junior singles quarter-final match.Credit: Getty Images F: This year’s Open did not quite match last year’s ...
The No. 6 seeds then defeated No. 2 seeds Emerson Jones of Australia and Hannah Klugman of Great Britain on Friday to capture the girls’ doubles title.
Sonobe handed her a heartbreaking 6-0, 6-1 loss a day after she lifted the juniors title with her Annika, beating the duo of Emerson Jones and Hannah Klugman 6-4, 6-2 in the final. Notably ...
On her way to the final, Sonobe defeated world junior no.1 Australian Emerson Jones across straight sets in the semi-final. Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in ...