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Roland-Garros Andreescu defeats Azarenka in three sets

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Roland-Garros Andreescu defeats Azarenka in three sets

(Paris) Canadian Bianca Andreescu won 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 over Victoria Azarenka in the first round of the French Open on Tuesday.

Against the Australian Open champion in 2012 and 2013, the United States Open champion in 2019 sealed the outcome of the meeting presented on the Simonne-Mathieu court after two hours and 30 minutes.

Andreescu needed five match points before closing the books.

In the next round, Andreescu will face American Emma Navarro, who defeated Russian Erika Andreeva 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.

It was the first career duel between Andreescu and Azarenka, 18e seeded in Paris.

The 22-year-old Canadian therefore joined her compatriot Leylah Annie Fernandez in the second round of the second major tournament of the season. Fernandez will face Denmark’s Clara Tauson in the second round on Wednesday.

The 20-year-old Lavalloise must also begin her journey in women’s doubles with her American teammate Taylor Townsend. They will face Italian Sara Errani and American Bethanie Mattek-Sands in the first round.

Canadians Gabriela Dabrowski and Rebecca Marino will also be in doubles action with their respective playing partners.

Moreover, no Canadian tennis player was in action on the men’s side on Tuesday.

Ontarian Denis Shapovalov, the last representative of the maple leaf still in contention in Paris, will have an appointment in the second round on Wednesday with the Italian Matteo Arnaldi. This will be the first career game between Shapovalov, 26e seeded, and Arnaldi, 106e world racket.

Félix Auger-Aliassime fell 6-4, 6-4 and 6-3 to Italian Fabio Fognini in the first round on Monday. After the meeting, the Quebecer had indicated that he had been “sick all night” which preceded his appearance at Roland-Garros.

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Australian Open Defending champion Madison Keys advances to third round

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(Melbourne) Defending champion Madison Keys beat Ashlyn Krueger 6-1, 7-5 in the second round of the Australian Open on Thursday.

Ninth seeded, Keys won the American duel in an hour and a quarter ahead of Krueger, 62e in the world.

Keys erased a 5-2 deficit in the second set.

“I would say I started the match really well and Ashlyn was a little slower to get into the rhythm,” Keys said. I expected it to get tougher, and that’s what happened. »

Last year, Keys earned her first major title by beating Aryna Sabalenka in the final at Melbourne Park.

Sixth seed, American Jessica Pegula defeated her compatriot McCartney Kessler 6-0, 6-2, after dominating 6-1 in breaks.

Among the men, the Serbian Novak Djokovic, titled 10 times in Melbourne, will play against the Italian Francesco Maestrelli, 141e in the world.

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Samsonova and Schneider failed to reach the second round of the Australian Open in doubles

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Russian tennis players Diana Schneider and Lyudmila Samsonova failed to make it to the second round of doubles at the Australian Open in Melbourne.

Seeded 10th at the tournament, Samsonova and Schneider lost to the duet of another Russian, Vera Zvonareva, and the Japanese, Ena Shibahara, with a score of 6:7 (4:7), 1:6. The meeting lasted 1 hour 31 minutes.

In the second round, Zvonareva and Shibahara will play against the Australian duo Lisette Cabrera/Tayla Preston.

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

Women. Doubles. 1st circle

Vera Zvonareva/Ena Shibahara (Russia/Japan) – Lyudmila Samsonova/Diana Schneider (Russia, 10) – 7:6 (7:4), 6:1

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Andreeva said that she never thought about changing her citizenship

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Andreeva said that she never thought about changing her citizenship

The first racket of Russia, Mirra Andreeva, said that she had never thought about changing her citizenship and her neutral status at international tournaments does not put any pressure on her.

On Wednesday, 19-year-old Andreeva beat Greek Maria Sakkari in the second round of the Australian Open with a score of 6:0, 6:4.

– I didn’t even think about it. I heard that Dasha Kasatkina changed her citizenship, and many more players changed their citizenship. But at the moment I intend to play in my previous status. I didn’t receive any offers or anything like that.

— Doesn’t it create pressure when you play without a flag?

“The lack of a flag doesn’t put pressure on me, I just do my job on the court, focus on how to become even better, how to improve. So for me this does not create any pressure,” the Australian Open press service quotes Andreeva as saying.

In the third round of the Australian Open, the Russian will play with the 77th racket of the world, Elena Gabriela Ruze from Romania.

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