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“I never thought I could achieve such a big and important victory on clay” – Medvedev

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“I never thought I could achieve such a big and important victory on clay” – Medvedev

Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev said that he is experiencing strong emotions after winning the clay tournament for the first time in his career.

Medvedev defeated Dane Holger Rune 7:5, 7:5 in the final of the Masters tournament. For the Russian, this is the first title in a clay tournament, the fifth in 2023 and the 20th in his career. On Monday, the 27-year-old tennis player climbed to second place in the world rankings.

– You won the US Open, won 19 titles in singles, but won on clay for the first time. Can you compare feelings?

– They are much stronger. Honestly, I never thought that I could achieve such a big and important victory on clay. On this surface, I didn’t feel very well, I never hid it. So happy and satisfied that we managed to win. This is team work. Emotions are indescribable.

– In April, you lost to Runa in the quarterfinals of the tournament in Monte Carlo, taking only seven games. Did you draw any conclusions after that defeat?

– Rune is generally very good, and the ground is his favorite surface. He’s hard to play with, Holger is an incredibly gifted guy. After Monte Carlo, we discussed some points with the coach, tried to understand where and what could be improved. As you can see, these changes paid off.

– The victory in Rome is probably also especially pleasant for you because during the tournament you beat your principal opponents – Alexander Zverev and Stefanos Tsitsipas?

Yes, we have been competing with them for a long time. We had different matches – both dramatic and difficult. Sometimes I won, sometimes I lost. It’s always nice to play with them, but a title is a title. Even if they were not in my way, I would still be happy to win the trophy. It’s just that there is such a moment that both Zverev and Tsitsipas play great on clay. For Tsitsipas, this is generally a favorite surface, and Sasha Zverev won many titles on clay, he was always good at Roland Garros. So I’m glad to win here, defeating very strong tennis players along the way, ”Rossiyskaya Gazeta quotes Medvedev as saying.

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    Mega sensation from a Russian tennis player at the Australian Open!

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    Mega sensation from a Russian tennis player at the Australian Open!

    A little-known athlete won the biggest victory of her career.

    Oksana Selekhmetyeva was not one of the favorites at the Australian Open, but continues to compete in Melbourne, despite her modest rating. Even the titled Paula Badosa could not stop the Russian woman from getting wild.

    “Focused on the negative”

    Selekhmetyeva belongs to the type of athletes whose transition from talented juniors to adult tennis was slightly delayed. Oksana has won junior Grand Slam tournaments, but only made her top 100 debut at the end of last season at the age of 22. Progress was boosted by two WTA 125 titles won in September and October.

    The Russian turned 23 in January but has never made it past the first round at a Grand Slam tournament. This time, the high rating helped Oksana save energy, freeing her from participating in the qualifications. Previously, preliminary matches often became a stumbling block for the tennis player.

    The victory over Ella Seidel in the first round of the Melbourne tournament could already be considered a success. Not much was expected from the confrontation with the experienced Paula Badosa. At the peak of her career, the Spaniard ranked second in the WTA rankings, and was seeded 25th at the Australian Open. Last season she reached the semi-finals and now she was also determined to achieve a high result, despite a difficult return from injury.

    — I didn’t enjoy the game and was too focused on the results and negativity. This year, one of my goals is to change that,” Badosa wrote on social media.

    Paula Badosa / Photo: © Robert Prange / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

    Biggest career win

    Oksana, despite a wounded hip, started the match strongly against a more experienced opponent. She took four games in a row, truly discouraging the Spaniard. But Paula managed to return to the fight and equalized the score – 4:4. It seemed that the former second racket of the world was about to put the finishing touches on Selekhmetyeva, but our tennis player pulled herself together in time and made an important break.

    In the tenth game, Oksana served for the set, but her mistakes led to Paula being close to a reverse break – 15:40. However, the Russian woman, with incredible character, managed to defend her serve and take the set – 6:4. Badosa could only grab his head.

    The start of the second game turned out to be smoother, but in the third game Oksana made a break again. After this, she began to dictate the course of the meeting more and more confidently. Badosa also helped our athlete, regularly making unforced errors. This led to the fact that by the eighth game the Spaniard was on the verge of defeat, losing with a score of 2:5.

    In the end, Paula stoically resisted defeat, reducing the gap to a minimum. But the Russian tennis player was more worthy of the victory, taking the second game too – 6:4.

    Badosa became the first tennis player from the top 30 in the world rankings to beat Selekhmetyeva. Thanks to reaching the third round, Oksana has already risen to 75th position in the live ranking. In the next round, an even more severe test awaits her in the person of the sixth racket of the world, American Jessica Pegula.

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    Khromacheva and Panova as a pair failed to reach the second round of the Australian Open

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    Khromacheva and Panova as a pair failed to reach the second round of the Australian Open

    Russians Irina Khromacheva and Alexandra Panova failed to reach the second round of the Australian Open in women’s doubles.

    At the start of the competition they lost to the duo Eri Hozumi/Wu Fangxian (Japan/Taiwan) with a score of 1:6, 6:4, 4:6. The match lasted 2 hours 9 minutes.

    In the second round, Hozumi and Fangxian will play with the pair Maria Kozyreva/Sabrina Santamaria (Russia/USA)

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

    Women. Doubles. First round

    Eri Hozumi/Wu Fangxian (Japan/Taiwan) – Irina Khromacheva/Alexandra Panova (both Russia, 11) – 6:1, 4:6, 6:4.

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    Zvonareva failed to reach the second round of the Australian Open in mixed doubles

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    Zvonareva failed to reach the second round of the Australian Open in mixed doubles

    Russian Vera Zvonareva and Austrian Lukas Midler failed to reach the second round of the Australian Open in mixed doubles.

    At the start of the competition, they lost to the Australian duo Olivia Gadecki/John Pearce with a score of 3:6, 2:6. The match lasted 56 minutes.

    In the second round, Gadecki and Pierce will play with the winner of the quartet Sara Errani/Andrea Vavassori (both Italy, 1) – Laura Siegemund/Edouard Roger-Vasselin (Germany, France).

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

    Mixed doubles. First round

    Olivia Gadecki/John Pierce (both Australia) – Vera Zvonareva/Lucas Midler (Russia, Austria) – 6:3, 6:2.

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