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Tsitsipas: “I said to myself that there was no way this game would go into the fifth set”

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Tsitsipas: “I said to myself that there was no way this game would go into the fifth set”

Stefanos Tsitsipas spoke about his qualification against Jiri Veseli, pointing out that it was a stressful game.

Stefanos Tsitsipas advanced to the second round of Roland Garros after his nerve-wracking win over Giiri Vesely.

Immediately after the end of the game, the 24-year-old Greek tennis player emphasized that the Czech made life difficult for him, while he had the best words for his opponent.

When asked if he enjoyed the game as much as the audience, he initially replied: “It’s not that pleasant, no. It’s very stressful, but that didn’t happen today. I told myself there was no way this match would go into the fifth set!”

He then pointed out: “Giri is a great player, I don’t think that gets heard enough. He’s beaten some of the best players and he’s a player with great potential, he showed that today. I want to congratulate him on his great performance today. He made it.” “It was difficult for me today and I’m glad I managed to overcome the difficulties. Today’s win is very important for me.”

On the changes he made to his game to achieve victory, he said: “Just go to the ball, I kept telling myself that. I felt like there were times when I didn’t go for the ball but waited for it to come to me and when I took the risk the game changed and I ended up winning the match.

Finally, on the fact that he started on Sunday and not Monday, even if that changes his schedule somewhat: “It doesn’t matter, I have more time to enjoy red wine.”

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

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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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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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Kalinskaya beat Grabher and reached the third round of the Australian Open

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Kalinskaya beat Grabher and reached the third round of the Australian Open

Russian tennis player Anna Kalinskaya has reached the third round of the Australian Open in Melbourne.

In the second round match, Kalinskaya defeated Austrian Julia Grabher with a score of 6:3, 6:3. The meeting lasted 1 hour 13 minutes.

The Russian’s next opponent will be the winner of the match between the second racket of the tournament, Iga Sventek, and Marie Bouzkova.

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

Women. Second round

Anna Kalinskaya (Russia, 31) – Julia Grabher (Austria) – 6:3, 6:3

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