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Sakkari: “My game is at a good level”

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Sakkari: “My game is at a good level”

Maria Sakkari was satisfied with her performance on the pitch but stressed that she is also mentally good.

Maria Sakkari equalized Russian and No. 84 tennis player in the world Varvara Gratseva in 2-0 sets (6-4, 6-2) to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Indoor 250 tournament in Austria.

After the game, the number 7 in the world appeared happy with her competitive and mental level whilst expressing her desire to improve her game even further in order to be able to challenge for the title in Leeds.

“It’s difficult to compete with someone for the first time. I have to get used to the fact that when you are in the highest places in the rankings, everyone is trying to bring their best tennis. Sometimes I can’t handle it on the pitch and I’m working on it and improving, I have to get used to that.

He played a very good game, especially the 1st set was very close, so I’m very happy I passed. I created more chances on my opponent’s serve today, but Friday’s game will be very difficult, so I’ll have to increase my game for this match, but there are also very difficult tournaments coming up in the next few weeks.

However, I think my game is already at a good level and I’m happy about that. I’m better spiritually too, I’m better than in Australia, I’m happy and I hope to stay longer here in Leeds.

Tomorrow I will definitely go for a walk, dress well and go for a walk with my team in the morning.” Finally, referring to the fact that the city is full of billboards with her face on, she said:

“I do not like that. I feel weird walking around and seeing myself on the posters. But we can talk and you tell me where you went because where I went wasn’t interesting.”

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Djokovic reached the quarter-finals of the Aus Open due to his opponent’s injury

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Djokovic reached the quarter-finals of the Aus Open due to his opponent’s injury

38-year-old Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic (ATP 4) reached the quarter-finals of the 2026 Australian Open ahead of schedule.

On January 26, Novak was supposed to play in the fourth round against the representative of the Czech Republic, Jakub Mensik (ATP 17). However, the meeting will not take place – Meshik withdrew from the fight due to an abdominal muscle injury.

“After doing everything we could to continue my performance, I had to withdraw from the Australian Open due to an abdominal muscle injury that got worse in the last matches. Despite the disappointment, I will remember for a long time my debut in the fourth round of this tournament. I felt great energy from the fans and the atmosphere in Melbourne was really special,” said Yacoub.

The winner of the match between Lorenzo Musetti (Italy, ATP 5) and Taylor Fritz (USA, ATP 9) will be Novak’s next opponent.

Djokovic will play in the quarter-finals of the major tournament in Melbourne for the 16th time in his career and will compete in the semi-finals for the 13th time.

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Zverev reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open

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Zverev reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open

The third racket of the world, German Alexander Zverev, reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open.

In the fourth round, Zverev defeated Argentinean Francisco Cerundolo with a score of 6:2, 6:4, 6:4. The meeting lasted 2 hours 12 minutes.

The next opponent of the 28-year-old German will be the winner of the match Daniil Medvedev (Russia, 11) – Lerner Thien (USA, 25).

Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million

Men. Fourth circle

Alexander Zverev (Germany, 3) – Francisco Serundolo (Arentina, 18) – 6:2, 6:4, 6:4

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Zverev and Cherundolo determine the second quarter-finalists of the Australian Open

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Zverev and Cherundolo determine the second quarter-finalists of the Australian Open

Number three in the ATP rankings Alexander Zverev He reached the quarter-finals of the 2026 Australian Open, played on the hard courts of Melbourne Park.

In the fourth round of the major, Zverev confidently defeated the representative of Argentina in three sets Francisco Cherundolo (ATR 21) in 2 hours 12 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/16 finals

Alexander Zverev (Germany) [3] – Francisco Cherundolo (Argentina) [18] – 6:2, 6:4, 6:4

Zverev played against Cherundolo for the sixth time and defeated his opponent for the third time.

Last year Alexander lost to Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open final. Zverev’s next opponent will be either Daniil Medvedev or Lerner Thien.

Zverev became the second quarterfinalist of AO-2026. Previously, Carlos Alcaraz reached this stage by beating Tommy Paul.

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