NEW YORK—Just after her 6-2, 6-2 win over Ana Konjuh, which took all of 57 minutes, Karolina Pliskova was asked how she felt. The 24-year-old Czech didn’t waste any time with her answer.
“It’s an amazing feeling,” she began in her rapid-fire, no-time-to-take-a-breath English.
She then went on to tell us that she loves New York, loves the hard-court season and didn’t think her opponent played her best, but does think we’ll be seeing a lot more of her in the future. All of that information, if you could keep up with it, was delivered in under five seconds flat.
Pliskova talks quickly, but she was especially revved up on Wednesday, and it was easy to understand why. After building a reputation as the sport’s most conspicuous Grand Slam underachiever, she had reached her first semifinal at a major. Two days before, she had reached her first Grand Slam quarterfinal. Four days before that, she had reached her first Grand Slam round of 16. And a week prior to the Open, Pliskova had won the biggest title of her career, in Cincinnati.