Oman Daily Observer

Lucic-Baroni leaves Melbourne on a high despite semis defeat

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MELBOURNE: Mirjana LucicBaron­i offered no excuses for her meek departure from the Australian Open semifinals at the hands of Serena Williams on Thursday, keener to discuss the career-high ranking that will follow her stunning run at Melbourne Park.

The 34-year-old Croatian was ranked 79th in the world coming into the year’s first grand slam but after rolling back the years with a run to the last four is projected to leap into the top thirty when the new rankings are released next week.

“No more quallies!” said LucicBaron­i, pumping her fists in the air in celebratio­n of the main draw tournament entries her new ranking will earn her.

“That’s amazing because who would have thought at 34-yearsold I would be breaking my personal best. I mean, that’s a little silly. It’s crazy, but really fun. It’s really nice.”

“I always knew I could do it. It’s easy to talk, ‘I belong here, I’m good enough to be there.’ Until results speak for you, it’s all talk.”

Lucic-Baroni first played at Melbourne Park as a 15-year-old star-in-the-making in 1998 before fading out of the game for a decade as off-court problems, including alleged abuse at the hands of her father, took their toll.

After rebuilding her career from the ground up, her remarkable renaissanc­e in Melbourne caught the imaginatio­n of tennis fans around the world.

“Honestly she’s an inspiratio­n, she deserves all the credit today,” said Serena. “Everything she’s gone through, she inspires me.”

Lucic-Baroni said she had received support from around the globe after downing world number three Agnieszka Radwanska then number five Karolina Pliskova on her way to the semis.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Croatia’s Mirjana Lucic-Baroni hits a shot during her Women’s singles quarterfin­al match against Czech Republic’s Karolina Pliskova.
— Reuters Croatia’s Mirjana Lucic-Baroni hits a shot during her Women’s singles quarterfin­al match against Czech Republic’s Karolina Pliskova.

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