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(Nottingham) Canada’s Rebecca Marino was eliminated in the first round of the Nottingham Tennis Tournament on Tuesday, losing 6-4, 6-2 to Britain’s Harriet Dart.

This match, played on grass, lasted only 74 minutes

Marino, who entered the tournament at 89e rank in the WTA rankings, conceded to his opponent the first three games of each of the first two sets.

In every set, Marino lost serve in the first and third games. Marino recovered from a break in the fourth game of the first set, a feat she repeated at the same stage of the second set.

Every Time, Dart, 143e in the world, resisted Marino’s efforts to bring the match back to even service.

Dart earned the last eight points of the match, including the first four on Marino’s serve in the seventh game of the second set.

Marino completed the match with three aces, all in the first set, and three double faults, all in the second set.

The 32-year-old Canadian managed just 52% of her first serves and won only 57% of the points after placing her first ball in play.

Marino faced nine break points and saved just four.

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Haters wrote off Medvedev right during the match. How beautifully the Russian took revenge!

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Haters wrote off Medvedev right during the match. How beautifully the Russian took revenge!

Medvedev and Rublev simultaneously reached the third round of the Australian Open.

Daniil Medvedev and Andrei Rublev want to quickly forget the unsuccessful last season.

And so far they are doing everything to return to a leading position in 2026. The country’s best tennis players reached the third round of the Australian Open without much difficulty.

“Are you going to start playing already, Medvedev?”

Medvedev’s performance at the Grand Slam tournaments in 2025 can only be described as a disaster. The former world number one won only one match in the calendar year. It is quite natural that many tennis fans have managed to write off the Russian. In addition, he even fell out of the top 10 in the world rankings.

Daniil came to the Australian Open after winning the tournament in Brisbane, where he showed the highest class. The Russian also started confidently on the courts of Melbourne, beating the representative of the Netherlands Jesper de Jong in three games.

Medvedev was also a favorite in the match against Quentin Alice, but the start of the meeting remained with the Frenchman. First, Daniil lost the first set in a tiebreak (7:9) in a tense fight, and then allowed his opponent to lead with a score of 2:0 in the second game. At that moment, there was a complete disgrace going on on social networks. Tennis fans openly laughed at the Russian.

— I thought Medvedev was a hard court specialist? Ha-ha,” @SoldierOfDaSnow ridiculed the Russian.

“Most likely he will lose this set, win the third and lose the fourth,” predicted @Conquistador233.

“Daniil Medvedev is losing not only the match against Alis, but also the battle with baldness,” @ElcontadorT said ironically.

— Will you start playing already, Medvedev? asked @AlexisEG.

— Medvedev, consider him to have already dropped out of the tournament. What this player was like and what he has become now,” wrote @dxnnvisual.

But the haters who wrote off the Russian were put to shame, and quite spectacularly. Daniil took three games in a row, after which he brought the set to victory – 6:3. Medvedev did not meet resistance in the next two games – 6:4 and 6:2.

Daniil Medvedev / Photo: © Morgan Hancock / Stringer / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

For the Russian tennis player, this victory became significant. For the first time since 2024, he reached the third round of a Grand Slam tournament. In the live rating, the athlete is now one position away from returning to the top 10.

“Won a set against Djokovic”

Andrei Rublev, who also experienced serious problems last season, also had a successful second-round match. The Russian’s opponent was the promising Jaime Faria. Although the Portuguese made it into the main draw through qualification, he approached the tournament in excellent shape. Andrey had not met him before, so he had to prepare for the match using the Internet.

“I didn’t know anything about him, but then I looked for information and saw that a year ago he won a set against Novak Djokovic in the second round. This caught my attention. I saw that he has a great serve, a great backhand, he moves well, he fights hard. I watched a few videos of him playing and I was impressed and I wondered, watching him play, why he was playing in the qualifying rounds,” Rublev said after the match.

Andrey Rublev / Photo: © Shi Tang / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

Andrey played the first two games almost perfectly, not allowing his opponent to make a single break. Moreover, the Russian demonstrated character in difficult moments, which was so lacking during last year’s recession. The Portuguese had five break points, but none of them were converted. Thanks to this, Rublev took the sets with scores of 6:4 and 6:3.

In the third game, Rublev made the fans a little worried, losing with a score of 4:6, but this failure remained the only one in the match. Already in the next segment, Andrei qualified for the third round – 7:5.

In the next round, Rublev faces a fundamental confrontation with Francisco Serundolo, who frayed his nerves in 2024. The last two head-to-head matches were left to the Argentine.

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Australian Open Medvedev dominates Halys in second round

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(Melbourne) Quentin Halys, 83e world, held up well, but did not find the solution against the Russian Daniil Medvedev (12e) who won 6-7 (9/11), 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, Wednesday in the second round of the Australian Open.

The triple finalist in Melbourne (2021, 2022, 2024), beaten last year in the second round, will face the Hungarian Fabian Marozsan (47e) to try to climb into 8are of final.

After snatching the first set, Halys achieved the entry break in the second set and had three balls at 40/0 to lead 3-1.

But instead, the Russian chained five points in a row to get back to 2-2 and dominate the rest of the round. And the game ended with an ace.

Halys therefore does not equal his best Grand Slam result, obtained three times by reaching the third round at Wimbledon (2023, 2024) and Roland-Garros (2025).

PHOTO PAUL CROCK, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Quentin Halys

“Quentin played very well and I’m happy to have played at a good level to win,” commented Medvedev who believes he is not yet playing as well as in Brisbane where he won before coming to Melbourne where he is “struggling” to adapt to the courts.

“His forehand was very dangerous, even at the end when he was tired. But I dug deep and managed to prevail,” he added.

“It’s been over a year since I last got past the second round of a Grand Slam tournament, so I’m happy,” he added with a laugh.

He indeed played in the quarter-finals of the United States Open in 2024, where he won his only Grand Slam title to date in 2021, before falling in the second round in Melbourne in 2025 then in the first at Roland-Garros, Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows.

“Above all, I need to rebuild my confidence. If I win five more matches here (and therefore the title, Editor’s note), it will be great. But I will take the matches one after the other,” he concluded.

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Medvedev beat Alisa in the second round of the Australian Open

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Russian tennis player Daniil Medvedev beat Frenchman Quentin Halis in the second round of the Australian Open in Melbourne.

The meeting ended with the score 6:7 (9:11), 6:3, 6:4, 6:2. The match lasted 3 hours 2 minutes.

In the next round, the 11th tournament seed Medvedev will play against Hungarian Fabian Marozan.

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

Men. Second round

Daniil Medvedev (Russia, 11) – Quentin Halis (France) – 6:7 (9:11), 6:3, 6:4, 6:2

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