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Arina Korneeva completed her junior career with a victory at the ITF Final Championship.

Throughout 2023, Russian Alina Korneeva shone at the Grand Slam tournaments.

And now the young star’s collection of trophies has been replenished with another prestigious award, which only a few have won.

Road to the final tournament

Korneeva made people talk about her in glowing terms after winning the Australian Junior Open in January. Since then, Alina managed to win Roland Garros in her age category and reach the Wimbledon final. She missed the US Open due to visa problems.

Naturally, with such results, Korneeva could not remain without an invitation to the ITF Junior Final Tournament in Chengdu, China, held since 2015. In the first draw of the tournament, Andrei Rublev became the best among the guys. Among the girls, the Russian Anna Blinkova also holds the prestigious title. The tournament has not been held since 2020 due to the suspension of China by the WTA and ATP leaders.

This year the main competition for juniors was resumed. Alina arrived in Chengdu in good shape. She won two of the three meetings in the group stage, finishing first in the quartet. The only one whom Korneeva could not cope with was the Japanese Sara Saito, who defeated the Russian in three games – 6:0, 3:6, 4:6. This tennis player is very familiar to our athlete: at Roland Garros they played together in doubles and reached the final.

“I can finally rest”

At the tournament in Chengdu, the tennis players again reached the main match, but now in singles. The rivalry promised to be exciting, given the three-set group stage match. Even the beginning turned out the same. Alina quickly found the rhythm of the game and took the first set in just six games – 6:0. The Japanese woman was sorely lacking in accuracy. The balls she sent regularly went out of bounds.

In the second set, Alina still faced resistance. The Japanese woman did not want to give up and made her opponent nervous. Korneeva even threw her racket at the surface after one of the unsuccessful plays. But at the end of the game, the Russian woman broke out, completely outplaying her opponent. In the end, Saito took only three games.

“I’m happy that I managed to perform well this week and win, but I’m more glad that I can finally rest. Thanks to the fans who supported me at this tournament. I hope this is not my last time in China, see you next year,” Korneeva said in an interview after the match.

As a prize, the Russian woman will receive a cash grant in the amount of $18.5 thousand (1.8 million rubles), which will allow her to travel to professional tournaments for free. Also, her ITF junior rating will be increased by 750 points. Korneeva is currently ranked 165th in the WTA rankings and will probably break into the top 100 next season as she focuses on participating in adult tournaments. The junior stage for Alina ended in real triumph.

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“Thank me for my courage” – Andreeva thanked herself after winning the final of the tennis tournament in Adelaide

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“Thank me for my courage” – Andreeva thanked herself after winning the final of the tennis tournament in Adelaide

Russian Mirra Andreeva gave an unusual comment on the court after winning the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide (Australia).

The first racket of Russia Andreeva beat Canadian Victoria Mboko in the final with a score of 6:3, 6:1. In the first set, the 18-year-old Russian woman fought back from a 0:3 score.

“Now I need to thank my team.” But I think I did everything myself. I trained and worked hard. I don’t know why you came with me! Just kidding, of course. Thank you for making me work, sometimes through anger, but you always support me. And thank you for being brave in the matches. Thank you for being able to change my mood,” The Tennis Letter quotes Andreeva.

Andreeva won her first title this season.

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    (Auckland) Jakub Mensik, third seed, hammered 18 aces on Saturday and defeated Argentina’s Sebastián Báez 6-3, 7-6 (7) in the final of the Auckland tournament.

    The 20-year-old Czech saved three set points in the second set and won a second ATP Tour title.

    Mensik, ranked 18e in the world, will now travel to Melbourne for the Australian Open, where he will face Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta in the first round.

    Báez, who defeated American favorite Ben Shelton in the quarter-finals in Auckland, will play Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in the first round in Melbourne.

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    Sebastián Báez

    Mensik won the first set in 31 minutes with 11 aces and found himself serving for the second set at 6-5. However, Báez broke his serve for the first time in the match. He then led 6-3 in the tiebreaker, but Mensik won the next three points.

    Then, Mensik got a second match point thanks to his 18e as. Then, he won the final point on Báez’s serve to close the books.

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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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