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Rublev beat himself bloody with a racket in a match with Alcaraz

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Rublev beat himself bloody with a racket in a match with Alcaraz

Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev could not contain his emotions during a match with Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz at the ATP Final Tournament.

The meeting of the second round of the Red Group took place on Wednesday in Turin and ended with the victory of Alcaraz with a score of 7:5, 6:2. In the second set, after another mistake, Rublev hit his left leg with his racket several times, causing his knee to bleed.

Rublev had previously lost to compatriot Daniil Medvedev in two networks. In the third round, the Russian will play with Alexander Zverev from Germany.

The 2023 ATP Finals takes place from November 12 to 19. The winner could earn more than $4.8 million. Last year the tournament was won by Serbian Novak Djokovic.

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    Adelaide tournament Victoria Mboko advances to final

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    Victoria Mboko did not last long on the field in the semi-final of the Adelaide tournament, Friday in Australia.

    The 19-year-old Canadian defeated local favorite Kimberly Birrell in just 59 minutes of play, 6-2, 6-1.

    Mboko, 17e player in the world, slammed eight aces against none for her opponent, 107e world racket.

    In the final, the Torontonian will face the winner of the other semi-final, which pits Russian Mirra Andreeva, third seed, against her compatriot Diana Schnaider.

    The duel was short-lived, since Mboko was never broken and she only offered a break point to her opponent, who was unable to take advantage of it.

    PHOTO MICHAEL ERREY, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

    Victoria Mboko returns a ball to Australia’s Kimberly Birrell during their women’s singles semi-final at the Adelaide International tennis tournament.

    On the other hand, the Canadian broke Birrell five times in seven occasions. She also won 80% of points played on her first serve and an impressive 86% of points played on her second serve.

    His dominance on serve was unquestionable, with Birrell winning only 47% of the points contested on his first ball.

    Both players committed three double faults.

    Thanks to this victory, Mboko will climb to at least 16e world ranking following the tournament. A victory in the final would allow him to enter the top 15.

    This competition in Adelaide serves as preparation for the Australian Open, which will take off on Sunday. In the first round, Mboko will face Australian Emerson Jones, 155e player in the world.

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    Semi-final matches of WTA 500 in Adelaide and WTA 250 in Hobart have been announced

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    Semi-final matches of WTA 500 in Adelaide and WTA 250 in Hobart have been announced

    Quarter-final matches were held in challenging tournaments on January 15 WTA 500 in Adelaide And WTA 250 in Hobart.

    Last year’s champion Madison Keys, who placed second in the 500 meters race in Adelaide, lost to Victoria MBoko, who will compete with Kimberly Birrell in her next race. The Australian eliminated Jacqueline Christian.

    In another semi-final match, “neutrals” Mirra Andreeva and Diana Schneider will compete. Unfortunately, Maya Joynt and Emma Navarro lost their matches.

    WTA 500 Adelaide. 1/4 final

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    🏳️Mirra Andreeva [3] – Ayla Tomljanovic [WC] – 6:2, 6:0
    🏳️Diana Schneider [9] – Emma Navarro [6] – 6:3, 6:3

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    Kimberly Birrell- Jacqueline Christian [Q] – 5:7, 6:1, 7:5
    Victoria Mboko [8] – Madison Keys [2] – 6:4, 4:6, 6:2

    WTA 500 Adelaide. Semi-final matches

    🏳️Mirra Andreeva [3] – 🏳️Diana Schneider [9]
    Kimberly Birrell- Victoria Mboko [8]

    Video review of match day in Adelaide

    First seed Emma Raducanu lost to Tayla Preston in the 1/4 final stage in Hobart. The Australian representative will face third-seeded Iva Jovic in the semi-finals – the American eliminated Magda Linett.

    Elisabetta Cocciaretto defeated Anna Bondar and Antonija Ruzic defeated Olga Danilovic. Anna and Antonia will meet in the lower group in the semi-finals.

    WTA 250 Hobart. 1/4 final

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    Emma Raducanu [1] – Talia Preston [WC] – 2:6, 4:6
    Iva Jovic [3] – Magda Linette [8] – 6:3, 6:7 (5:7), 6:2

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    Anna Bondar- Elisabetta Cocciaretto [Q] – 2:6, 2:6
    Antonia Ruzic – Olga Danilovich – 6:3, 6:3

    Video review of match day in Hobart

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    Adelaide tournament Victoria Mboko advances to semi-final

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    Adelaide tournament Victoria Mboko advances to semi-final

    (Adelaide) Canadian Victoria Mboko scored her second career victory against a player from top 10Thursday, winning 6-4, 4-6 and 6-2 against the American Madison Keys to reach the semi-finals of the Adelaide tournament.

    Mboko (17e), who is looking for a third WTA title, will cross swords with Australian Kimberly Birrell (107e). Mboko defeated Birrell in Montreal, en route to the National Bank Open title last summer, in their only other duel on the circuit.

    Mboko had previously defeated the Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia (59e) and the Russian Anna Kalinskaya (33e) in Adelaide. This is her first tournament since Hong Kong, which she won in November 2025.

    Keys (ninth) had won his last 11 matches in this tournament, winning the title last year. She also triumphed there in 2022. Last year, she then continued her momentum to lift the Australian Open trophy.

    After suffering three breaks in the second set, Mboko was solid in the third set with balls in hand, giving Keys no break opportunities. In particular, she won 73% of the rallies with her second ball during the third round.

    Mboko won 93 of 180 points (52%) in this match.

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