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United States international Leylah Fernandez beaten in the first round by Ekaterina Alexandrova

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United States international Leylah Fernandez beaten in the first round by Ekaterina Alexandrova

(New York) Quebec’s Leylah Fernandez defended herself very well before losing 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-4 to Ekaterina Alexandrova in the first round of the US Open on Tuesday.

Alexandrova is the 22e seeded in the New York tournament.

Finalist at Flushing Meadows two years ago, Fernandez occupies the 67e rank in the WTA.

Alexandrova sealed the win with her eighth break-only one more than the 20-year-old Lavalloise.

Fernandez conceded the first set by escaping the last three points via unforced errors once the score was at 4-4, breaking a deadlock.

In the second set, the Canadian leveled at 3-3, holding her serve to win five straight points from 0-40. She took a 6-5 lead on a ball lodged on the baseline, handcuffing her rival.

Shortly after, there was a magnificent exchange of 23 shots which ended when the Quebecer landed a winning shot on a sideline, to save a break point. Then, two consecutive unforced errors by the Russian allowed the Canadian to win the round.

PHOTO ANGELA WEISS, FRANCE-PRESSE AGENCY

Alexandrova will have either Lesia Tsurenko or Elsa Jacquemot as their next rival, a duel which will take place later on Tuesday.

Alexandrova showed her intentions early in the final set, taking the lead 3-0. Fernandez persevered, then an awkward bunt saw it tied at 3-3.

After an additional break on each side, Alexandrova won her serve before ending the match with an eighth break, three hours and five minutes into the game.

The Russian managed a pass to get a first match point, converted thanks to a volley.

Fernandez committed seven double faults, two more than his opponent.

At a high level, the match gave rise to 60 winners, including 34 in favor of the Russian. Note also that the latter lost only one point in 12 net climbs.

Their record against each other was 1-1, following games played last year.

Alexandrova will have either Lesia Tsurenko or Elsa Jacquemot as their next rival, a duel which will take place later on Tuesday.

British Columbian Rebecca Marino plays in the afternoon against Romanian Patricia Maria Țig.

On Monday, Quebec’s Félix Auger-Aliassime was beaten by Mackenzie MacDonald of the United States, while Ontario’s Milos Raonic lost to Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas, seventh in the world.

Fernandez is also on the women’s doubles roster with Taylor Townsend of the United States.

Gabriela Dabrowski of Ottawa teams up with Erin Routliffe of New Zealand.

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Rublev on his next opponent at the Australian Open: “You told me the name, but I still don’t know who it is”

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Rublev on his next opponent at the Australian Open: “You told me the name, but I still don’t know who it is”

Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev told how the presence of former world number one Marat Safin on the coaching staff influences him, and also admitted that he knows nothing about his next opponent in the Australian Open bracket.

In the first round match of the Australian Open, Rublev beat Italian representative Matteo Arnaldi with a score of 6:4, 6:2, 6:3. In the second round, the Russian will meet with the Portuguese Jaime Faria.

— What does cooperation with Marat Safin give you? Are we talking about practicing exercises in training or about some technical and tactical issues?

— Honestly, I don’t know. It calms and relaxes.

– So you’re saying that off-court actions are just as important as on-court events?

– Everything is important. I don’t know what else to say.

– Let’s talk about your next opponent Jaime Faria. Do you know anything about him?

— I don’t know who I’m playing with because I didn’t check the draw. You told me the name, but I still don’t know who it is,” Rublev said after the match.

Safin and Rublev have been collaborating since the spring of 2025. Now the Russian is 15th in the ATP rankings, Faria is 151st in the world.

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    Australian Open Medvedev qualified in three sets for the 2nd round

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    (Melbourne) Russian Daniil Medvedev, 12e world champion and three-time finalist in Melbourne, qualified on Monday for the second round of the 2026 edition of the Australian Open by beating the Dutchman Jesper De Jong (73e) 7-5, 6-2, 7-6 (7/2).

    “At times I could have been more clinical, so I hope I will be in the next few rounds,” he commented.

    He played in Melbourne in the 2021, 2022 and 2024 finals but last year, as a prelude to a missed season, he lost in the second round against the American Learner Tien, then from qualifying but seeded N.25 this year.

    This time, the winner of the United States Open in 2021 and former world No.1 will face Frenchman Quentin Halys (83e) to try to advance to the third round.

    “Last year was not my best season. But now, I’m playing better and better, so we’ll see,” commented Medvedev.

    He is still undefeated this year after his title earlier this month in Brisbane where he reeled off five victories to earn his 22e title in so many different tournaments.

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    First loss of the top 10: The eighth ATP number ended the match at the Aus Open early

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    Canadian tennis player Felix Auger-Aliassime (ATP 8) finished competing at the 2026 Australian Open.

    He went to court against the Canadian player in the first round. Nuno Borgesha (Portugal, ATP 46). After three sets, Auger refused to continue the match and the match ended after 2 hours and 16 minutes.

    Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

    Nuno Borges (Portugal) – Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) [7] – 3:6, 6:4, 6:4

    Felix withdrew from the match due to left hip/hamstring problems that started in the third match.

    Auger-Aliassime became the first tennis player ranked in the top 10 of the ATP rankings to withdraw from the Australian Open. In 2022, Felix reached the major semi-final in Melbourne.

    Borzes is competing at the Austrian Open for the fourth time. His best result was the 1/8 final stage in 2024.

    In the second round, Nuno will face the winner of the match between Juan Manuel Cherundolo (Argentina, ATP 87) and Jordan Thompson (Australia, ATP 111).

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