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Published Jan 24, 2024 | 12:42 AM EST

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Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska revealed a heartwarming message for her mother after securing the semifinals in the Australian Open. Given that it is Yastremska’s first Grand Slam event, this Ukrainian tennis star really performed well surprising her fans. Yastremska defeated the Czech Republic’s Linda Noskova. After this victory, Yastremska revealed her beautiful feelings for her mother who inspired her professional tennis journey.

Yastremska moved the tennis fraternity when she defeated Victoria Azarenka in the quarterfinals of the tournament. Fans predicted that after Emma Raducanu, she might be the next qualifier to bag the Grand Slam trophy. Amid all the speculation, Yastremska surely won fans’ hearts with her tribute to her mother after securing the semifinals.

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After defeating Linda Noskova, one reporter asked Yastremska by saying- “Tell me what your mom means to you. I’m sure she’s so extremely proud of you.” Now in her response, this Ukrainian tennis star surely stole her fans’ hearts. Yastremska said- “Oh, my mother… She knows everything that I think. I think we need to get some more time to go shopping . When I look at her, I know what I have to do is move my legs hard. I have a tattoo here that say ‘Mother Beauty.’ Sometimes I look & it reminds me I have to fight til the end…”

Yastremska’s statement revealed this Ukrainian tennis prodigy’s love for her mother. Despite winning such a great feat at the beginning of her career, Yastremska didn’t forget to remember her mother, who motivated her tennis journey.

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While the fans were thrilled after the victory, Yastremska’s tribute to her mother made fans truly nostalgic. Now they wish this Ukrainian’s success in the tournament wholeheartedly.

How did Dayana Yastremska pull off her victory against Linda Noskova?

Yastremska defeated Czech Republican Linda Noskova by 6-3 and 6-4 at the Rod Laver Arena of Melbourne Park. In this exciting match of seventy-eight minutes, Yastremska truly showcased an excellent skill to bag her victory. Following this win, this Ukrainian tennis star will compete against Anna Kalinskaya of Russian or China’s Zheng Qinwen in the semifinals. Not to forget, Dayana Yastremska is the second woman after Australia’s Christine Matison to reach the Australian Open’s last four as a qualifier.

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Dayana Yastremska’s beautiful message for her mother moved the whole tennis fraternity. Following this tennis star’s humble attitude, fans hope she to win her first Grand Slam trophy this season.

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Upasana Banerjee

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