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How Tsurenko and Kalinina played in China, Hurkach’s championship, Kolb and StarYuli’s success

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Another very eventful tennis week for women in October has come to an end. The girls played for trophies in Seoul, Hong Kong and Zhengzhou, and the men compete for the title at the penultimate Masters in China in 2023 (the thousandth event will be held in Paris from 30 to 5 October). Ukrainian tennis players and tennis players have managed to please their fans, but so far not at the WTA Tour level, only in the ITF…

WTA 500 Zhengzhou

The main tournament of the week is where all 3 Ukrainian women play in singles: Katerina Volodko, Lesya Tsurenko and Angelina Kalinina.

Katerina and Lesya started with the eliminations. Tsurenko quite confidently beat Uchijima and Eikeri, and Volodko unexpectedly beat both Rutliff and Yu Xiaodi.

Unfortunately, Volodko already in the 1/16 final met the future winner of the competition, Zheng Qingwen, who at the end of September became the champion of the 2022 Asian Games and lost to him, but fought back, gaining 7 points. games.

In the 1st round, Tsurenko defeated the 66th racket of Russia, Diana Schneider, and in the 1/8 final, she achieved victory with two tiebreaks from Donna Vekic. Lesya can certainly add this 500,000 meters to her credit, but the Croatian was not left without results after the marathon. In the quarter-finals, the 33-year-old Ukrainian player had to withdraw from the match against Barbora Krejcikova due to her injury. In the 1st set, Lesya called a physiotherapist to the field and complained about back problems.

During Lesya’s career, she was drawn 45 times before or during a match. There are a lot of back problems due to height, and added to this are knee injuries and the like. Still, Lesya demonstrates a good level of tennis and seems to be discovering a second youth.

Another representative of Ukraine in Zhengzhou was Angelina Kalinina. The Ukrainian started from the 1/16 final, confidently beating Ellen Perez, and then the former world second racket Vera Zvonareva, but against the attacker Volodko, Zheng Qingwen failed to show a good game.

Angelina was spotted on the field. Yes, the Chinese played in front of their fans, yes, they were higher in the rankings (although only 4 positions at that time), yes, it was a different tennis school and Asian, but Angelina was left behind only in terms of strength and quality.

However, Kalinina played in the quarter-finals for the first time in 4 months.

Getty Images/Global Images Ukraine. Angelina Kalinina

However, Angelina delighted the Ukrainian fans even more when she made her debut for the Ukrainian national team in the match against the Netherlands in the Billie Jean King Cup. A kind of replacement for Kostyuk. Let’s forget that Kalinina really wants to participate in the 2024 Olympics and for this she needs to play at least 2 matches in the national team…

Zheng Qingwen became the winner of the WTA 500 tournament in Zhengzhou. They have long been talking about the future of the Chinese woman, and now her ambitions have become even stronger with a second title.

WTA. Zheng Qingwen

This was Zheng’s third WTA tournament final. Starting from Monday, Qingwen will enter the top 20 in the world rankings.

Zheng managed to become so popular in China that he was invited to appear in a McDonald’s commercial. The secret to success? By the way, it turned out funny, sports nutrition…

The Kichenok brothers represented Ukraine in doubles, but unfortunately they did not play in the same tandem.

Nadezhda, along with Monica Niculescu, lost in the 1st round to Brazilian duo Ingrid Martins / Luisa Stefani.

Lyudmila performed better, but not as much as we would have liked… Kichenok and former world number one doubles player Timea Babos initially defeated Melichar/Perez in three sets and lost to the Russians Samsonova and Kudermetova. In the 1/4 finals, match points could not be converted in the final tiebreaker.

WTA 250 Seoul / WTA 250 Hong Kong

There were no Ukrainian women in Seoul. More precisely, tennis players with Ukrainian passports. Alena Ostapenko, whose father Evgeniy Ostapenko is a former Ukrainian football player and currently plays under the Latvian flag, was sensationally defeated by the world’s 569th racket, Da Yong Bak, without even converting a match point.

Alena took second place and was one of the few who could challenge Jessica Pegula. As a result, the American, who was the first seed, went through the classification calmly, losing only 1 set to her compatriot Claire Liu, and won the fourth championship in her career and the second championship this year.

Getty Images/Global Images Ukraine. Jessica Pegula

Dayana Yastremskaya performed in Hong Kong. This is a failure. Consistency is a sign of mastery. Officially, Dayana defended her title in Hong Kong since the tournament was last held in 2018, when the Ukrainian won the trophy, but they could not deduct points from her if her defense failed.

Already in the 1st round, Yastremskaya lost in two sets to 16-year-old Mirra Andreeva, who did not raise her hands on the table in the swamps, although there was nothing special about her. More precisely, in his game. For example, Leila Fernandez, who won the championship after losing the first set to Andreeva, crushed her with her quality, finishing the next two sets with scores of 6:1 and 6:3.

The Canadian player was not in form throughout the year, but starting from Guadalajara he started to show good results. For Fernandez, this cup was the first of the season and the third in his career. Let’s remember that Fernandez reached the final of the US Open in 2021, after which there was a slight decline. Although what can we say about Emma Raducanu if she gets the American major…

Getty Images/Global Images Ukraine. Leila Fernandez

ATP 1000 Shanghai

The long-awaited Masters in Shanghai, where just a few years ago Federer, Djokovic and Murray performed magnificently, did not please with numerous tops in the final stages. Novak missed the tournament and it looked like only Jannik Sinner could stop Carlos Alcaraz, but then Grigor Dimitrov took a place in the 1/8 finals.

Meanwhile, Sinner was also eliminated by Ben Shelton at this stage. Neither Shelton nor Dimitrov ultimately made it to the semifinals.

Hubert Hurkacz and Andrey Rublev competed for the cup. The Pole lost a match point in a third-set tiebreak, then dismissed the Russian, who broke his racket in anger on the 18th point. In fact, the “fall of the ruble”…

For Hurkacz, it was his third Masters final and second victory. He won in Miami in 2021.

Getty Images/Global Images Ukraine. Hubert Hurkacz

Final Molchanov, Ursu and Bergen

Denis Molchanov had every chance to win the Challenger cup in Bratislava. The 36-year-old Ukrainian played alongside Andrey Golubev in the doubles final at a tournament in Slovakia, where he lost to Srirambalay Narayanaswamy (India) / Andre Begemann (Germany) in three sets.

For Molchanov, it was the 66th final match of his professional career and he competed for the 38th trophy.

Instagram. Andrey Golubev and Denis Molchanov

Vadim Ursu also performed well this week. The Ukrainian player played in the final of the 15,000-person tournament held in Sharm el-Sheikh and lost to Philipp Hening in two matches.

Ursu, 26, made her fourth ITF singles final and challenged for her second title. The Ukrainian player reached the final of a professional tournament for the first time since 2018. Vadim Ursu has not competed on the professional tour since the end of 2020 and only returned in August of this season.

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Maria Bergen also received the “silver medal” (if you can call it that). The 22-year-old Ukrainian could not win the cup in the 15 thousand doubles race with Ksenia Bandurovskaya in Monastir.

Bergen played in the doubles final of an ITF tournament for the seventh time and was fighting for his first title.

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Belinsky Prize

Ukrainian tennis player Vyacheslav Belinsky won the doubles cup at the ITF W25 series clay tournament in Telavi (Georgia).

In the final, the Ukrainian player and his partner Ilya Snitsar (Moldova) defeated the Romanian duo Vladei Andrei Dumitru / Nicolas David Ionel in two sets. 19-year-old Belinsky won the 4th championship of his career in doubles. Won all 4 cups in 2023.

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How did Sachko and Molchanov perform in Bratislava?

Ukraine’s first racket, Vitaly Sachko, played with 2nd-ranked Dominic Thiem in the 1st round in Bratislava.

The Ukrainian lost to the US Open 2020 champion and former number two in the ATP rankings in two sets, again forcing the fight (6:7, 3:6). Sachko met Tim at the start of the 500,000th race in Vienna in 2020. Vitaly then lost both matches (4:6, 5:7).

Ilya Marchenko found a second young man. At the age of 36, Marcello lost some weight and performed well in Bratislava. Ilya started by beating Evgeniy Karlovsky and former Pole Kasper Zhuk in qualifying.

At the beginning of the main round, Marchenko did not slow down and knocked out Denis Novak, and in the 1/8 final he took the victory from Norbert Gombos. If we take the conditional Alexei Krutykh and put him in such a grid, it is unlikely that our second number will perform like this. Ilya could have reached the semi-finals, but in the quarter-final match against Joris De Loore, with a break in the third set leading 4:3, he could not take advantage of this chance and eventually lost in the tiebreak.

Cup Kolb

Sisters Nadezhda and Marina Kolb continue to delight their Ukrainian fans.

Ukrainian tennis players won the cup at the ITF W25 clay tournament held in Seville (Spain), beating the first place in 48 minutes in the final.

For Nadezhda and Marina Kolb, this was the fifth final of this season. They became the champions of the ITF W15 tournament held in Gdansk, Poland at the end of June, advanced to the final on clay in the Czech Frydek-Mistek (ITF W25) on September 9, and played for the cup on September 15. They fought for the title at Le Nebourg and on September 30 in Santarem.

We hope that in the near future we will see Kolb in tournaments of the WTA 125 category or higher, because the rating allows it! They are already ranked 293rd in the WTA doubles rankings.

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Starodubtseva’s titles

Star, there is no other way! Yulia won the 4th championship of her career, or rather the 4th championship of the season, because she started playing on the professional tour for the first time in 2023.

This week the 23-year-old Ukrainian won the 60K in both singles and doubles in Rancho Santa Fe. By the way, he now has 3 doubles titles.

In the WTA rankings, Yulia is already in 175th place – this is her new personal record.

Svitolina Jr.’s birthday

On October 15, the future of Ukrainian tennis turned 1 year old! Elina Svitolina and her husband Gael Monfils celebrated the birthday of their daughter Sky, who turned 1 year old.

Exactly a year ago, Svitolina gave birth to a child, and everything that happened after her return to tennis is now history.

“Happy first birthday to the sweetest girl. May your day be filled with laughter, joy and lots of cake. You bring so much happiness to our lives and we are grateful for every moment we spend with you. I wish you many years full of love, happiness and endless adventures. We love you more than words can express. Happy birthday, our precious angel,” Elina wrote on Instagram.

“My heart is full of emotions as Sky celebrates her first birthday today. Every moment I spend next to you reminds me of how lucky I am to have you. Your smile, laughter and even tears added a unique color to my daily life. You truly enlightened and changed my world. I wish for you, my little jewel, all the happiness imaginable and all the miracles that life can bring. “Happy first birthday my little princess,” Gael wrote.

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Adelaide tournament Victoria Mboko loses in final to Mirra Andreeva

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Victoria Mboko ran out of fuel in the tank. Despite a strong start to the match, she lost in the final of the Adelaide tournament against Mirra Andreeva in two sets.

The Torontonian led 3-0 at the start of the match. She only scored one other point in the match, ultimately losing by a score of 6-3 and 6-1. The match lasted exactly one hour.

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Mirra Andreeva

Mboko’s problems manifested themselves first and foremost in service. She won only half of her first serves and less than a third of her second serves. The eighth seed just didn’t seem to be in his right mood, both physically and mentally, suffering from 30 unforced errors.

Victoria Mboko was the eighth seed in the tournament, while Mirra Andreeva was the third seed.

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Tennis player Mirra Andreeva won her first title in 2026, defeating Mboko in the final in Adelaide

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Russia’s first racket Mirra Andreeva won the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide (Australia).

Andreeva (3rd seed) beat Canadian Victoria Mboko in the final with a score of 6:3, 6:1. The tennis players spent 1 hour and 4 minutes on the court. Andreeva started the first set with a score of 0:3, after which she went on a streak of nine games won in a row.

The 18-year-old Russian won her first title in 2026 and the fourth trophy of her WTA singles career.

On Monday, Andreeva will rise from eighth to seventh place in the updated WTA rankings.

WTA 500. Adelaide International. Adelaide (Australia). Hard. Prize fund – more than 1.2 million dollars

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Mirra Andreeva (Russia, 3) – Victoria Mboko (Canada, 8) – 6:3, 6:1

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(Melbourne) When Canadian tennis star Félix Auger-Aliassime looks at the young and promising Victoria Mboko, who is only 19 years old, the 25-year-old Montrealer feels the weight of time passing.

It seems not so long ago that Auger-Aliassime took the path that Mboko is about to follow. He was a precocious teenager, so gifted and so young that his life was turned upside down in an instant.

And he can offer some tips for keeping things in perspective.

“Maybe if you’re a big movie star and you reach a certain status, it’s hard to come down. But I’ve had experiences where you can be in the top 10 and then lose a few games and people are like, “Oh, he’s not like that anymore.” They treat you differently,” Auger-Aliassime said.

“You go on the court and you always have to face a player who wants to beat you, even more so when you have moved up the ranks. Tennis therefore quickly humbles you. »

Mboko started the year 2025 at 333e place in the ranking. At the end of the season, she had won the prestigious Omnium Banque Nationale in Montreal and was featured in the top 20 of the WTA rankings.

Honors quickly followed: the tributes and hype, the media requests and the courtside seats at Toronto Raptors games.

And even the ultimate status symbol for a successful tennis player: a new role as an ambassador for Rolex.

But Mboko says she has remained the same person.

“So much has happened in the past year and I have had so many new experiences that it has of course changed my current life. I’ve had to adapt pretty quickly, but I’m still surrounded by the same people and I feel like I haven’t really changed, personality-wise. »

Auger-Aliassime took advantage of the opportunity offered to him to chat with the big names in tennis. He said that when you meet them backstage, you get the impression that they are still 18 years old. They continue to clown around and tell the same jokes.

Only public perception changes.

“As you move around the venue and the hotels, people treat you a little differently. You need to be surrounded by the right people who can tell you the truth and not just what you want to hear,” he said.

Mboko’s larger-than-life image can be seen on the Australian Open website, where she is part of a quartet billed as the “new faces making waves”.

She is alongside 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva, who is already in the top 10, and 24-year-old Jack Draper, who also reached the top 10 before an arm injury hampered his progress.

The fourth player is Joao Fonseca, a Brazilian five days older than Mboko, for whom the hype has been so intense that some are disappointed he is not already competing with world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and No. 2 Jannik Sinner for Grand Slam titles.

Mboko understands this.

“Unless you win every tournament, you’re going to lose every week. So I think you have to adapt, accept that and use it as a lesson to improve the following week,” she said.

“Of course, the goal is to be more consistent and try to find my place on the circuit this year. »

For Mboko, who experienced an understandable decline after her triumph in Montreal, but who pulled herself together and concluded 2025 with a title in Hong Kong, the 2026 season looks very different.

She is traveling to Australia for the first time as a professional. And everything changed.

But one thing remains true: Mboko fights against stage fright before each match. This is one of the reasons why it can sometimes have a difficult start.

Auger-Aliassime explains that it is simply a process.

“I don’t think even players in their 30s can say they have it all figured out,” he says. We always try to improve, but we learn. Even at 15 or 16 years old, when you play a junior Grand Slam final […] at that moment, it’s the pinnacle, and you feel this pressure and anxiety.

“Before matches, I had moments where I could barely breathe, sort of. But as you play more and more matches, you find a way to calm down. And then you feel less stressed. Today, at 25, no match really scares me. »

The spotlight will be on the two young Canadians when the Australian Open kicks off on Sunday.

Auger-Aliassime has been through this before and wants to take the final steps towards his first Grand Slam title.

For Mboko, this is all still very new. But this year, after what she accomplished in 2025, she is no longer the hunter, but the prey.

This is a new phase of his career. And a new opportunity to learn.

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