Melbourne has been a special place for Elizabeth "Elli" Mandlik’s family since long before she was born.
“Obviously, my mom played,” the 24-year-old reminded me, modestly noting mother Hana Mandlikova’s two Australian Open titles.
But the family lineage goes even further: Mandlik’s grandfather Vilem was in Melbourne running in the 1956 Summer Olympic Games, reaching the semifinals in the 200 metres.
“Maybe I can be the third one in my family to do something big there!”
Mandlik is set to return Down Under in January for the first time in two years. The former world No. 97 won the USTA’s annual Australian Open Wild Card Challenge, edging countrywoman Claire Liu in a series of tournaments across a five-week stretch this fall.


