
The final against Alex Eala was a nail-biter, with Joint narrowly clinching the title 4-6, 6-1, 7-6(1. This victory propels her projected world ranking to No.41, a meteoric rise from No.116 at the start of the year and No.1384 just eighteen months ago. Under the guidance of coach Chris Mahony in Queensland, Joint`s rapid development is evident, providing her with a significant momentum boost as she heads into Wimbledon 2025.
With 17 Australian players set to compete at Wimbledon—the highest number since 1995—Joint aims to capture her maiden grasscourt title against 19th seed Liudmila Samsonova. The excitement builds as the Australian contingent prepares to make their mark on the iconic grass courts, with thrilling matches on the horizon.
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