BREAKING: Australian tennis sensation Emerson Jones is ready to make waves as she secures a wildcard entry to the Brisbane International starting January 4. The 17-year-old from the Gold Coast is set to compete against seven of the world’s top ten female players, marking a significant moment in her burgeoning career.
Just days before the tournament, Jones dismissed comparisons to Ash Barty, the former world No.1 who retired unexpectedly after her 2022 Australian Open victory. “I’m on my own journey,” Jones stated, emphasizing her focus on developing her unique style in the sport. This determination comes as she prepares to face tough competition, including Maya Joint, another rising Australian star.
Ranking 150 in the world, Jones has made headlines by dominating the Australian Pro Tour Wildcard Points Race, allowing her to enter both the Brisbane International and the upcoming Australian Open in 2026. She expressed excitement about the challenges ahead, noting, “Every single match I’m going to play is going to be a massive challenge for me, but I love the challenge.”
Jones comes from a lineage of athletic excellence; her mother, Loretta Harrop, won a silver medal in triathlon at the 2004 Athens Olympics. As an aspiring Olympian herself, Jones could follow in her mother’s footsteps, potentially competing in the Brisbane 2032 Games at the age of 24.
“It’d be hard to follow in her footsteps,” Jones admitted, joking about her mother’s grueling fitness regime. “She knows how to handle me and my emotions, so she definitely helps me a lot along the way.”
Meanwhile, in the men’s draw, Australian players Alexei Popyrin and Adam Walton will also compete, but speculation about Nick Kyrgios returning to the court has ramped up. Tournament director Cameron Pearson hinted at potential participation, stating, “We’d love to see Nick back playing; it’s great that he’s back on the court.” Kyrgios has struggled with injuries for the past three years, playing only six matches due to serious wrist and knee issues.
As the Brisbane International approaches, the excitement is palpable among fans and players alike. The event will showcase an impressive lineup, including top-ranked players such as Aryna Sabalenka (No.1), Amanda Anisimova (No.4), and Jessica Pegula (No.6), as well as emerging talents like Jones and Joint.
The world is watching as Emerson Jones embarks on this pivotal moment in her career. Her journey represents a new chapter in Australian tennis, filled with potential and high aspirations. Fans will undoubtedly be eager to see how this young star performs on the international stage.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Brisbane International unfolds, with matches set to captivate tennis enthusiasts globally.

































