Australia’s
Maya Joint received a major boost ahead of
the
French Open. The second Grand Slam of the year begins on Sunday, where
players from all over the world will participate to showcase their talent and
secure the ultimate prize.
Australia’s young player, Joint, received a major boost ahead of the Roland Garros. The 19-year-old lifted her maiden WTA title in the
singles category. She won the Morocco Open after beating Jaqueline Cristian in
the final in straight sets with a score of 6-3, 6-2.
Talking after the match, Joint was clearly ecstatic after
lifting her first silverware. "It must be something about
Morocco," Joint said afterwards, adding that, "I think conditions
today really tested both of us; it was a lot different than the rest of the
week."
The result will give a much-needed boost to Joint, who will be hoping for an improved show at the Roland Garros this year, after which she will be making her first-ever appearance in the main draw of the mega-event. She will face fellow countrywoman Ajla Tomljanovic in the round of 128 clash.
The 32-year-old also featured in the recently concluded Morocco Open, where she
decided to retire in the semifinal against Joint because of a fitness concern.
Tomljanovic is a far more experienced campaigner when it
comes to playing at the French Open where she will be featuring for the 10th
time in the main round. However, her record while playing at the competition has
not been a great one as she only managed to secure a spot in the third round or
beyond just once. This will be the second meeting between the two players
in professional tennis.