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Petrova believes that the lost tiebreaker was key in the US Open doubles final with the participation of Zvonareva

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Petrova believes that the lost tiebreaker was key in the US Open doubles final with the participation of Zvonareva

Olympic bronze medalist in tennis Nadezhda Petrova believes that the defeat of Vera Zvonareva and Laura Siegemund in the final of the US Open in doubles led to the hard-fought first set being lost in a tiebreaker.

Zvonareva and Siegemund lost to New Zealander Erin Routliffe and Canadian Gabriela Dabrowski in the US Open final with a score of 6:7 (9:11), 3:6.

— Zvonareva could repeat her success with Siegemund and take another Grand Slam title at the US Open, but they were almost unlucky. In the first set there was a very long tie-break – apparently, all the strength and emotions were thrown into it. Having lost the tiebreaker, the girls probably got upset and missed the start of the second set; the game didn’t go well. And the rivals, on the contrary, felt the closeness of victory and became inspired.

I think Vera and her partner are very disappointed, but still this is a very big achievement for them, they are both already mature tennis players. I am simply amazed at Vera’s resilience and her love of tennis. She became a mother, her daughter will soon go to school, but she still continues to play, travel, train, just like in the good old days,” Petrova told Gazeta.ru.

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    Svitolina described her successful start at the Australian Open in one word

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    Svitolina described her successful start at the Australian Open in one word

    Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina (WTA 12) made a successful start to the Australian Open 2026 by beating the Spanish representative Kristina Buksha (WTA 51).

    After the match, Elina published a message on her Instagram page describing her victory in one word: “Beautiful 🔥”, she wrote, and added a few photos from the match to the post.

    In the next round of the competition, Svitolina will play the winner of the double between Linda Klimovicheva (WTA 134) and Francesca Jones (WTA 69).

    Earlier, Elina talked about Gael Monfils’ important role in her success earlier this season, talking about her victory over Kristina Buksha.

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    World number one Sabalenka reached the second round of the Australian Open

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    World number one Sabalenka reached the second round of the Australian Open

    The first racket of the world, Belarusian Arina Sabalenka, reached the second round of the Australian Open in Melbourne.

    At the start of the tournament, Sabalenka defeated the Frenchwoman Tiantsoa Rakotomanga-Rajaona with a score of 6:4, 6:1. The meeting lasted 1 hour and 16 minutes.

    In the next round, Sabalenka will play against the winner of the match Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Russia) – Bai Zhuoxuan (China, Q).

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

    Women. First round

    Arina Sabalenka (Belarus, 1) – Tiansoa Rakotomanga-Rajaona (France, WC) – 6:4, 6:1

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    SVITOLINA: “There are ups and downs, but the main thing is to enjoy the moment”

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    SVITOLINA: “There are ups and downs, but the main thing is to enjoy the moment”

    Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina He shared his feelings after winning the first round match at the Australian Open, where he defeated the Spanish representative. Kristina Bukshaqualified for the second round of the tournament.

    – Elina, you started the season very brightly. You won the title in Auckland and now you’re through to the second round of the Australian Open. What did you do in the off-season to be playing tennis this well right now?

    – I trained with my husband (laughs). In fact, we had an off-season and quality pre-season preparation process. It’s always nice to get a win and of course the tournament in Auckland was very special for us. So yeah, I’m really happy. I’m also enjoying the warm weather here and looking forward to the next matches.

    – You mentioned your husband. He was here today and we know he has given you incredible support throughout your career. What does it mean to you to have him by your side and how beneficial is it to share this experience with someone who understands everything?

    – We really support each other in every tournament. It is very valuable for us to have someone next to you who truly understands you and supports you every step of the way.

    This year will be special for him with many different emotions and I think it will be very interesting. And for me, it’s important to be close to him and rejoice that we can share this path together.

    – Without a doubt. We know you both love playing here. You have played here three times in the quarter-finals and only once lost the first round match against Angelique Kerber. I think you can be forgiven for that. The name of the tournament is Happy Slam. What did you like most here?

    – I really like the atmosphere. I think this is the most relaxed of all the “majors”: good vibes, lots of energy from the audience. Even during qualifying the stands are packed and the atmosphere is great. Of course, it is great for the players to go out on the court and show their best tennis in such an atmosphere.

    – We really love watching you too. We’ve been doing this for 13 years and it’s an incredible achievement. And finally: What keeps you motivated, what keeps you coming back and getting better every year?

    – I think it’s all about taste. Of course, there are ups and downs, but the main thing is to try to enjoy these moments.
    And certainly being able to play in front of fans all over the world is something you really start to miss when you stop playing.

    I have a great team, my husband is nearby and he supports me too. I try to do my best every year and I really appreciate this moment,” said Elina.

    Source: Sport UA

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