Sebov’s lengthy struggles pave way to berth in first Grand Slam
MELBOURNE, Australia — It’s been a long, solitary road for Katherine Sebov of Woodbridge, Ont., who has been toiling in anonymity at the lower levels of tennis for years, trying to break through.
On Friday in Melbourne, in the qualifying round for the Australian Open, her perseverance finally paid off.
Sebov, who turned 24 on Jan. 5 and came in at a career-high No. 191 in the WTA Tour rankings, qualified for the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in her career after defeating No. 21 seed Simona Waltert of Switzerland 6-4, 6-3 in the final round of qualifying.
On Monday, she will face No. 4 seed Caroline Garcia of France in the first round of the big show.