Renata Jamrichova, victor of the ladies’ singles at the Australian Open Junior, discussed his object of worship: the Swiss Mestro
The fantasy of a large number players is to imitate their deities, one of which is and consistently will be the unbelievable Roger Federer. The youthful Slovakian rising star Renata Jamrichova has recently won the ladies’ singles at the Australian Open Junior, yet the 16-year-old imparted to fierce trustworthiness how she is probably not going to arrive at the level of the Swiss Maestro.
The youthful seed number 1 affirmed every one of the assumptions, surrendering only one set during the Melbourne Hammer, beating the Australian Emerson Jones in the last.
At the public interview, the Slovakian told the feelings she encountered during the match after the title won, sharing her bliss and assessing what is going on her ongoing degree of play, expanding the skyline to the edges of progress.
“I’m extremely pleased, and I still can’t believe it. Actually I played all that I could throughout the week. I concede that in the last I began extremely anxious in light of the group however at that point I advised myself to be content on the court and partake in each point. The main thing I needed was to be content to be here playing a mind blowing match, neither of us had played in a Huge homerun last, so it was another experience for the two of us,” made sense of Jamrichova.
“My dream was to play at the same level as Federer, even though I know I will never get there,” you said during the press conference. You also mentioned who you consider to be your tennis hero: Federer. The youthful Renata said how arriving at Roger’s level will be truly troublesome.
“I watched Federer play here, I saw him at the Australian Open so often. Even though I am aware that I will never reach that level, my dream was to one day reach that level and play at the same level as him. Be that as it may, until further notice I’m glad to have played on a similar court where he played, it’s now something extraordinary,” she said.
Jamrichova will not compete on the WTA tour this year, but she will continue to play in ITF tournaments to best prepare for the rise in level that she will experience in the years to come.
“This season I will contend in the Huge homerun. I couldn’t say whether I will play the US Open yet, yet I need to play at the Roland Garros and Wimbledon. Other than that, I will likewise contend in some ITF occasions,” she made sense of.