โSheโs playing very well at such a young age, and I just think if I had a chance to tell her something itโs not to focus on what other people say,โ Andreeva said.
โYou just have to focus on that you are who you are, and youโre going to have your own career. Sheโs Emerson Jones, sheโs not going to be the next Ash Barty โฆ sheโs going to have her own career, and I think she should focus on making her own path in tennis.
โI can say I did feel pressure from a lot of people, especially when I won tournaments. I did feel the pressure people were expecting me to win basically every tournament I would be playing and that was not easy.
โBut last year I learned a lot about how to deal with the pressure, how to not pay attention to what people say and how to talk about this.โ
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While Jones was ultimately overpowered in Brisbaneโs second round – succumbing 6-4, 6-1 to world No.17 Liudmila Samsonova – there were signs as she took an early 3-0 lead that her powerful back-court stroke play would be a weapon to be reckoned with come the Australian Open.
In what was only her second clash with a top 20 opponent, the dynamic wunderkind was satisfied with the trajectory she was on, despite the expectations which have been placed on her.
โIt doesnโt really put any pressure on me. Everyone compares me to Ash and all that, but you know, Ash had her own journey and I think she did absolutely amazing, and itโd be amazing to achieve what she did,โ Jones said.
โBut I just kind of focus on myself, and I think that definitely works for me. Iโm super happy with how I played and how I performed.
โShe [Samsonova] knows this level way higher than me, so I think I did really well to come out and put myself in a good position to get a good chance in the first set. Itโs going to give more confidence than anything.โ
Liudmila Samsonova proved too much for Emerson Jones to overcome.Credit: Getty Images
While Andreeva made an immediate impression, Samsonova took time throughout her teenage years to find her feet. She made her professional debut as a 15-year-old on the ITF tour in 2013, but did not make her maiden grand slam appearance for six years.
The 27-year-old – whose experience was on show against Jones to convert six of eight break point chances – waited until 2021 to win her maiden WTA title, and has gone on to win four more while reaching last yearโs Wimbledon quarterfinals.
For Samsonova, her turning point came when she found a team she trusted to bring into her corner.
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โI was travelling Europe alone, I didnโt have money to go to America or Australia. I was so motivated, I wanted it so much to become a professional, but I believed in myself,โ Samsonova told this masthead.
โBefore entering the top 100 for the first time I built my first team, and that was the beginning of something – people who were working just for me, and we were working well. I started to working differently, and the results came after six months.
โI was lucky because at some point some people arrived, good ones, but I also made some choices that were difficult to say no – people who came to you and would say โIโll give you 100,000 Euros, but you give me backโ.
โItโs hard for a young girl to say no, but I was lucky.โ
Samsonova implored Jones to lean on her trusted and honest support networks extensively, believing if she could have afforded a team earlier she would have attained her current heights sooner.
โHaving the good people by your side who can show you the road and to see that the project is long is really important to me,โ she said.
โWhen you are young, I think itโs tough to manage everything – everything is more emotional, so itโs tough. If you donโt have people around who can help you to see the things in the proper way is tough.
โYou donโt need to stop the work, you donโt need to think you are already like God, you have to keep working to put motivation in and to believe in your dreams.
โStay humble and keep working because itโs in a moment like that you can just drop.โ