Maddison Inglis
Definition
Maddison Inglis (born January 14, 1998) is an Australian professional tennis player with a career-high WTA singles ranking of world No. 112, achieved in March 2020.
Known for her powerful serves and competitive edge, she hails from Perth and has been making waves on the international circuit, including recent appearances at the Australian Open.
Examples
Maddison Inglis turned her Australian Open wildcard into a boomerang upset, looping back to stun the field.
With serves that pack more punch than a kangaroo at a barbie, Maddison Inglis dominated her first-round match.
Fans are calling Maddison Inglis the secret weapon of Aussie tennis, slicing through opponents like a didgeridoo through silence.
Maddison Inglis's backhand is so wicked, it could make a drop bear jealous of her spin.