The Gold Coast Bulletin

Underdog’s dream

- LAUREN WOOD

IF you had told Elise Mertens last Monday this is where she would be sitting, there would be just one reaction.

“I’d laugh a little bit,” the Belgian said with a grin. “But, of course, everything is possible in tennis. I mean, if you believe in yourself, then anything can happen. But, of course, semis is … wow.”

A 6-4 6-0 demolition of fourth seed Elina Svitolina earned the world No. 37 what she described as the biggest win of her career and a spot in the Australian Open’s final four.

Her opponent later revealed she had struggled with a hip injury, but unseeded Mertens was virtually unstoppabl­e.

In her debut at the grand slam, she had no expectatio­ns.

As for what has played out, she never could have imagined it. “It’s amazing … not expected,” she said.

“I was in the zone. I played a qualifier first round, so I was expected to win.

“Not always easy, but yeah, as it moved forward, first round, second round, I didn’t really expect to be in the semis.”

Her confidence only continues to grow.

The 22-year-old remains in touch with one-time idol and now mentor Kim Clijsters, who won the 2013 Australian Open and three US Open titles.

She was the last Belgian to make a semi-final at Melbourne Park, six years ago.

Clijsters has been offering support via text throughout the tournament, with Mertens — who trains at Clijsters’ Belgium academy — sure there would have been another waiting when she finally turned on her phone after her win.

“Don’t be too stressy,” had been the pre-match message. It worked.

She has won the Hobart Internatio­nal two years running, with this semi-final berth a product of a gruelling six-week training block and an “atmosphere” Mertens has grown to love.

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Elise Mertens yesterday beat Elina Svitolina to continue her march in the Aussie Open.
Picture: AAP IMAGE Elise Mertens yesterday beat Elina Svitolina to continue her march in the Aussie Open.

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