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Vesnina expects that after defeating Rune Rublev in Australia, he “can do something bigger”

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Vesnina expects that after defeating Rune Rublev in Australia, he “can do something bigger”

Olympic champion Elena Vesnina commented on the victory of Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev over Dane Holger Rune in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open.

The game ended with the victory of the Russian with a score of 6:3, 3:6, 6:3, 4:6, 7:6 (11:9). At the decisive tie-break, Rublev managed to win back from the score 0:5, and also won back a double match point in the fifth set.

– Such a victory gives self-confidence, because it was won in spite of everything. Rublev managed his nerves, which is very commendable. It can be said that Rublev is now doing something impossible. After this victory, Andrey can do something more ambitious, – Sport24 quotes Vesnina.

In the next round, Rublev will play the winner of the match Alex De Minaur (Australia) – Novak Djokovic (Serbia).

– Novak still needs to get past De Minaura, who plays good tennis, especially since he is at home, the fans will support him. But I still think that Novak should win. So far, Andriy, most likely, is waiting for Djokovic to face him in the quarterfinals. Now the main thing for Rublev is to recover after the match with Rune, because 4 hours on the court is a serious load. If the next game is with Djokovic, then you need to play at 100%, – said Vesnina.

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Andreeva beat Eala in an exhibition tournament match in Macau

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Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva beat the representative of the Philippines Alexandra Eala in the match of the MGM Tennis Masters exhibition tournament, which takes place in Macau.

The meeting ended with Andreeva’s victory with a score of 6:4, 6:2.

The result of the match guaranteed victory for Conchita Martinez’s team, for which the Russian plays, over Li Na’s team. Team Martinez is also represented by Chinese Wu Yibing and Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. The tournament takes place from December 27 to 28.

Andreeva is the winner of three WTA tournaments in singles and two in doubles, Olympic silver medalist in pairs, semi-finalist at Roland Garros 2024. Currently, the athlete ranks ninth in the WTA rankings.

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Aryna Sabalenka – Nick Kyrgios. Battle of the sexes. Watch online. Live broadcast

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On December 28, there will be an exhibition match between the world’s first rackets in women’s singles. Arina Sabalenko Finalist at Wimbledon 2022 Nick Kyrgios from Australia.

The so-called “Battle of the Sexes” will take place at the arena in Dubai (UAE) and will start at around 18:00 Kiev time on Sunday.

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The winner will be the person who wins two sets. In the event of a change of game, a tiebreaker of up to 10 points will be determined.

Some changes have been made to the fighting rules. First, each person will only have one attempt to send. Secondly, Sabalenka’s court side will be shortened by 9%.

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Billie Jean KING: The only similarity is that one is a man and the other is a woman.

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Billie Jean KING: The only similarity is that one is a man and the other is a woman.

tennis legend Billie Jean King He stated that the “Battle of the Sexes” match was played between Arina Sabalenko And Nick Kyrgios It’s “not the same” as his breakthrough reunion with Bobby Riggs.

American King defeated self-proclaimed chauvinist Riggs 6:4, 6:3, 6:3 in a $100,000 winner-take-all match in Houston in September 1973.

An estimated 90 million people worldwide watched the 29-year-old King win the bo5 match against the 55-year-old former Wimbledon and US Open singles champion. The fight is considered an important part of the women’s rights movement and the fight for equality in sports.

World number one Sabalenka, 27, will face Wimbledon 2022 finalist Kyrgios, 30, on December 28 in Dubai. The name of the match was “Battle of the Sexes”.

When asked if he saw any similarities between the matches, King said:

“The only similarity is that one is a man and the other is a woman. That’s it. Everything else is not like that. Our match was about social change, it was about the cultural context of 1973. This match is not about that. I hope the match is great and of course I want Sabalenka to win, but it’s not the same thing.”

Some see the match between four-time Grand Slam singles champion Sabalenka and former world No. 13 Kyrgios as harmless fun, but others believe Sabalenka’s defeat could devalue women’s tennis.

The exhibition match will be played over two sets won and if necessary (1-1 in games) a tiebreaker will be decided up to 10 points.

Each player will serve only once, and Sabalenka’s side of the court will be 9% smaller. Tournament organizers Evolve said women moved around the course an average of 9% slower than men, so it was decided to shorten Arina’s portion of the course.

“I played three bo5 sets with Bobby, on normal court, and didn’t change a thing,” King recalls. “I either play under equal conditions, or I don’t play at all,” I said. And Bobby loved it.”

King’s match came months after Riggs, who died in 1995 aged 77, beat world number one Margaret Court 6-1, 6-2 in the opening match of the Battle of the Sexes series.

The match took place the same year King founded the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) and three years after a group of players known as the “Original Nine” left the tennis body.

The match also took place during the passage of Title IX legislation in the United States, which prohibits gender discrimination in all schools and educational programs and guarantees equal conditions, opportunities, and support for men’s and women’s sports teams.

“My match was really political. It was a very difficult time culturally,” King, 82, added. “I knew I had to defeat him for social change.” “I had many reasons to win.”

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