Emerson Jones is the world number one junior, and the rising star has been compared to former Australian tennis great Ash Barty.
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Elena Rybakina will begin her Australian Open campaign against wildcard Emerson Jones in a first-round clash that pits experience against youthful ambition. This will be the first meeting between ...
World no.1 Emerson Jones is through to the Australian Open junior semi-finals with a come-from-behind win against Austria's Lilli Tagger.
The former World No. 8 then competed at the Adelaide International, where she defeated wildcards Olivia Gadecki and Emerson Jones before losing to eventual champion Madison Keys in the quarterfinals.
Emerson Jones is three wins away from becoming the first homegrown girls junior champion at the Australian Open in 30 years and advancing her claim to being the next big thing in Australian tennis.