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Swept the sixth seed of the United States, Hachika Sonobe became the first Japanese player to win the Australian Open junior singles title

In the women's singles final of the 2025 Australian Open junior group staged on the 25th local time, the fourth-seeded Sonobe Hachiko was in full swing with her left hand, sweeping the sixth-seeded Christina Pennikova of the United States 6:0, 6:1, becoming the first Japanese person in history to win the junior singles championship at Melbourne Park.

Left hand to shoot the 4th seed garden part of the eight

'It's not easy for me, she's a good player, she's very strong and powerful, so I'm trying to hit hard and aggressively. Hachika Sonobe from Saitama, Tokyo, who just turned 17 on January 17, won six consecutive Australian Open junior singles on this trip, including a quick 54-minute final in the final, and she said confidently after the match: "I will participate in more professional competitions, and I want to win the professional championship this year." ”

Left hand to shoot the 4th seed garden part of the eight

Hachiko Sonobe fell short in last year's US Open junior singles final, losing to British rival Mika Stoisslavlevic to finish runner-up, making her second Grand Slam junior singles final and the first Japanese rising star to win a Grand Slam junior women's singles title since the 1969 Kazuko Sawamatsu French Open and Wimbledon Junior Women's Singles Gold Cup.

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