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US-Born Joint Carries Aussie Hopes at Aus Open
20 Jan
Summary
- Maya Joint, born in the US, now represents Australia.
- She switched allegiances seeking better support.
- The Australian Open is underway in Melbourne's favorable weather.

Day three of the Australian Open features nine Australian singles players, including Maya Joint, who is making her second appearance at the tournament. The 19-year-old Joint, originally from the US, now proudly represents Australia, having switched allegiances due to a desire for greater support.
Her second-round match against Tereza Valentova of the Czech Republic is a featured event on John Cain Arena. This follows strong performances from Coco Gauff and Emma Raducanu, who have advanced to the second round.
The tournament is being held in Melbourne under ideal conditions, with a current temperature of 21C and a projected top of 28C, creating perfect playing weather for the athletes.




