By Richard Pagliaro | Friday, January 23, 2026Photo credit score: Australian Open Fb
Aggravated by disruptive followers on Kia Enviornment, Yulia Putintseva vowed to “combat till I die there.”
Putintseva battled by Turkish qualifier Zeynep Sonmez 6-3, 6-7(3), 6-3 into the Australian Open fourth spherical, then celebrated with the kiss of demise towards vocal Turkish followers and a victory dance.
It’s a milestone second for Putintseva, who reached the AO fourth spherical for the primary time in 14 appearances at Melbourne Park.
The world No. 94 didn’t maintain again expressing the enjoyment—and taunting Turkish followers she mentioned tormented her all through the 2 hour, 34-minute triumph.
Watch Putintseva first cup her hand to her ear in a “let me hear you” gesture, blow kisses to the group, level to the followers she felt had been disruptive than dance her technique to her court-side seat after that hard-fought win.
Yulia Putintseva’s response to the group after beating Zeynep Sonmez on the Australian Open.
The gang instantly booed her after she put her hand to her ear.
Yulia begins dancing on the court docket.
It’s all taking place. pic.twitter.com/KqmmP4KYVL
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 23, 2026
Putintseva claimed followers had been deliberately screaming and coughing to distract her between first and second serves.
Somewhat than tuning out the noise, she tuned it up saying all of the commotion impressed her to “combat till I die there.”
“Right now I feel was actually a whole lot of disrespectful moments after they had been screaming between my firstand second serve. However screaming, not even,” Putintseva mentioned. “Like actually loud, like, simply to make me mistake.
“Within the sport, I feel it was 4-3, was a giant level, and, like, I opened court docket excellent. I take my forehand, the man simply began, like, coughing only for my shot. I used to be like, okay, now, I’m not going to lose. Like, actually. I used to be able to take all of it, however I used to be able to combat like till I die there.
And, I imply, what can I do? It’s just a few folks have training of tennis and, sadly, a few of them not.”
The 5’4″ Kazakh has proven main endurance.
This AO is Putintseva’s forty fourth straight Grand Slam look, equaling Katerina Siniakova for longest main main-draw streak amongst energetic ladies.
The 31-year-old Putintseva has now reached at the very least the fourth spherical in any respect 4 majors, together with her finest Slam outcomes coming with quarterfinal appearances on the 2020 US Open and 2016 and 2018 Roland Garros. Putintseva mentioned the largest progress in her sport has been between the ears, noting if she had this sort of crowd conflict final yr she would have most likely “thrown one thing at them.”
“I don’t suppose they had been, like, disrespectful. They had been disrespectful within the second when prefer it was, like, vital, and so they might see it’s vital,” Putintseva mentioned. “They begin screaming, like, each time throughout my pictures. Like when she was making an incredible shot, however I used to be nonetheless within the spherical, they had been like, Sure.
“When it was let and the ball was coming to my aspect, they had been additionally, like, screaming to my shot, which was, like, truthfully it’s distracted to everybody, particularly on this warmth, within the situation. However I’m very blissful that I stored my calm, as a result of Yulia final yr would most likely toss stuff at them atsome second.”
After all, this isn’t the primary time a participant has clashed with Melbourne followers.
Final January, American Danielle Collins famously cupped her hand to her urging booing Aussie followers to make extra noise after she knocked Australian Destanee Aiava out of the AO third spherical on Kia Enviornment. Collins gave it proper again to hostile followers with each gesture and post-match remarks.
“It’s a reasonably superb feeling as an athlete, as a result of the individuals who dislike you or hate you pay your payments, in order that’s a extremely rewarding feeling,” Collins mentioned. “Thanks for the paycheck, Australia.”
In her AO opener, Putintseva reeled off the ultimate 5 video games defeating big-hitting Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
Putintseva, who appeared visibly aggravated by loud Brazilian followers and later a technical challenge that despatched some screeching suggestions from the chair umpire’s microphone, let her opponent and followers know the way she felt in victory with a giant bow and this dance:
Yulia Putintseva’s response to the group after beating Bia Haddad Maia on the Australian Open.
Await it…
💀💀💀💀💀
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— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) January 18, 2026
Putintseva must carry her finest tennis towards red-hot 18-year-old American Iva Jovic with a quarterfinal spot on the road.
The Twenty seventh-ranked Jovic scored her first profession High 10 win toppling seventh-seeded Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 7-6(3) on the power of six service breaks.
Afterward Jovic credited her secret weapon, recommendation from 10-time AO champion Novak Djokovic, as a key to her upset win.
“Yeah, truly I spoke to Novak yesterday somewhat bit. So it was fairly unbelievable,” Jovic mentioned. “He gave me some very attentive ideas for my sport and one thing I can attempt to incorporate into this match that I simply performed.
“In order that was one of many issues within the forefront of my thoughts, as a result of I feel when Novak offers you some recommendation, you comply with it.”
Although she’s contesting solely her sixth main essential draw, Jovic is properly conscious of Putintseva’s talent stirring up a crowd and mentioned her game-plan is easy: deal with the ball and handle enterprise.
“I imply, hopefully I can hold it easy and never let the group and all that stuff get an excessive amount of intothe impact,” Jovic mentioned. “Hopefully I can simply play the higher tennis on the market.
“However first time, first assembly. So I’ve seen her play a bit. I’ll positively take a look at some extra video now that I do know I’ll be taking part in her. I imply, she’s been round for some time. She has a whole lot of expertise and he or she’s positively on this stage of the event for a motive.
“It is going to be difficult, however I feel if I simply hold caring for enterprise, as I mentioned earlier, will probably be a superb match.”

















