DAYANA'S JOURNEY

Australian Open hero Dayana Yastremska spent two days in car park sheltering from Russian bombs before fleeing Ukraine

Yastermska becomes the first qualifier to reach an Australian Open semi-final since 1978

DAYANA YASTREMSKA was forced to spend 48 hours hiding in an underground car park to shelter from incoming Russian bombs.

But now she is rewriting history by reaching the Australian Open semi-finals as a qualifier. 

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Dayana Yastremska is into her first Grand Slam semi-final at the Australian OpenCredit: Getty
Dayana and her sister Ivanna fled Ukraine when the Russian army invadedCredit: Instagram @dayana_yastremskay

Part-time pop star Yastremska, 23, has enjoyed a simply superb run Down Under after battling through three three-set matches to book her place in the main draw.

She then stunned No7 seed and reigning Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova in less than hour in round one before also seeing off No27 seed Emma Navarro, No18 seed Victoria Azarenka and Iga Swiatek’s conqueror Linda Noskova on her way to reaching the final four.

The world No93 will face Qinwen Zheng, the No12 seed, with a maiden Grand Slam final on the line for both women.

Yastremska is already setting records as the first qualifier to reach the women’s semi-finals of the Australian Open since 1978.

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And after already bettering her previous best major result - a fourth-round exit at Wimbledon in 2019 - she is now trying to emulate Emma Raducanu as the only other qualifier to win a Grand Slam

Yastremska is always quick to thank her parents for her success - she even has a tattoo in dedication to her mother and mental coach Marina who is with her in Melbourne - while also remembering and being motivated by the reality of the tragic ongoing war in her homeland.

After beating Noskova to reach the semis, she wrote on the TV camera lens: "I'm proud of our fighting people from Ukraine."

And Yastremska said in an emotional message to her inspirational compatriots defending the country: "They really deserve a huge respect. 

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“I always try to write something for Ukraine, about Ukraine

"I think it's my mission here. I'm just trying to give the signal to Ukraine that I'm really proud of it."

Dayana and her younger sister Ivanna fled Odesa when Vladimir Putin ordered the barbaric invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

They had sheltered from the Russian bombs for two days when the siblings’ parents Alexander, a former volleyball player, and Marina dedicated to send them away to safety.

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