Elise Mertens got her United Cup campaign off to an absolute flyer and stunned her rival in the opening game on Saturday morning (AEDT).
The world No.20 started Belgium’s clash with China in style when she broke Lin Zhu’s serve early in the first set after an epic rally.
Zhu looked all-but certain to claim the point, but after a 22-shot rally it was Mertens who clinched it with a spectacular looping backhand over her opponent’s head.
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Elise Mertens plays a brilliant shot to win a game against Lin Zhu. Nine
The crowd in Sydney erupted – as did Mertens’ teammates – as she nonchalantly celebrated the brilliant moment.
“Why not start with a lungbuster,” Sam Smith said on commentary for Nine.
“If you didn’t know anything about Elise Mertens, that last point would have told you everything you need to know.”
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Mertens took out the first set with relative ease and it was a similar story in the second set, rolling past Zhu for a 6-2, 6-1 win to give Belgium the early lead.
“It’s an amazing atmosphere and I’m very happy to be back and start on a good note,” she told Nine’s Mark Petchey post-match.
“I just turned 30 – I think I can improve every day, which I try to do.”
A victory for Zhizhen Zhang of China in the men’s leg of the three-match battle saw both teams forced to fight through an electric doubles clash to decide the winner.
All were at Ken Rosewall were on the edge of their seats as the match was forced into a tie-breaker, with China eventually coming out on top 5-7, 7-6, 10-6.
Australia will play Norway in the Saturday night fixtures when Alex de Minaur and Casper Ruud go head-to-head in an early blockbuster.
