Melbourne: Teenage sensation Marta Kostyuk was hailed as the “future of tennis” on Wednesday after she became the youngest Australian Open second-round winner since “Swiss Miss” Martina Hingis in 1996.

The 15-year-old was rewarded with an all-Ukrainian clash against fourth seed Elina Svitolina as her fairy tale run at the year’s first Grand Slam continued with a win over local wildcard Olivia Rogowska 6-3, 7-5.

It had commentators gushing that Kostyuk was “the future of tennis” as she extended her win streak at Melbourne Park to an incredible 11 matches after lifting the Australian Open girls’ title in 2017 and coming through qualifying this year.

“This is the future, ladies and gentlemen. Fifteen years of age,” said former British No. 1 Sam Smith on Australia’s Channel 7. “This is an incredible story. This is the future of tennis on your screen.”

Before the start of this week Kostyuk’s total career prize money was $6,733, but she already has plans for the bumper $142,500 payday she will earn even if she loses to Svitolina in the third round.

“Maybe, I will get presents for my family, first of all, of course, because I have big family,” she said. “And then for myself a bit. Yeah.”

Playing since the age of five and watched by tennis-playing mum and coach Talina Beyko, who once reached 391st in the world, in her player’s box on Margaret Court Arena, Kostyuk said she had been used to setting new standards.

“I think I broke some records every year so I feel OK about it,” she said. In the first round she had dismantled Chinese NO. 1 and 25th seed Peng Shuai in straight sets in just 57 minutes.

The talented Kostyuk continued in the same vein against Rogowska, taking the first set in 39 minutes.