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“I play from week to week.” Zvonareva answered the question of how much longer she plans to perform

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“I play from week to week.”  Zvonareva answered the question of how much longer she plans to perform

Olympic bronze medalist in tennis, Russian Vera Zvonareva, told how long she plans to continue playing at the professional level.

Zvonareva is 39 years old. The Russian has 12 titles at WTA tournaments in singles and 16 in doubles. She won three Grand Slam tournaments in pairs and reached the final twice in singles.

“I just love playing tennis, it’s been with me all my life.” And I like to perform as long as my schedule allows: between family and acting. I managed. But every year it becomes more and more difficult because of the family. There were injuries and breaks when I spent more time with my family. Then she returned. But I can’t guess how much I’ll play yet: I play from week to week. When I realize that I need to spend more time with my family, I just take a break.

I’m no longer at the age where I need to play all the time. When you’re 18 years old and just starting on the pro tour, you have some obligations and you feel the pressure that you have to constantly perform. I don’t have that – I just play for fun,” Zvonareva told the Championship.

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Mirra Andreeva destroys her rivals on the way to the title. A battle with a friend is ahead

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Mirra Andreeva destroys her rivals on the way to the title. A battle with a friend is ahead

The best tennis player in Russia is simply unstoppable.

Mirra Andreeva is spending a brilliant week in Adelaide. After a confident start at the WTA 500 tournament, our athlete also defeated the best local tennis player.

Two steps to the title!

“With her I became closer to fearlessness”

Andreeva is confidently moving towards the title at the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide, Australia. Here she only managed to play one match, since she started from the second round. But the victory over the experienced Maria Bouzkova turned out to be very convincing. The Russian took 11 of the last 13 games, beating the Czech with a score of 6:3, 6:1. At the same time, it was clear that Mirra was in an excellent mood. She even joked with coach Conchita Martinez, not forgetting to thank her for her progress.

“With her, I became closer to fearlessness.” I’ve never volleyed on match point before. Here I decided: why not? – Andreeva said after defeating Bouzkova.

In the quarterfinals, Mirra was up against Australia’s strongest tennis player, Maya Joynt, who at 19 years old is showing the best results in her career and is ranked 32nd in the WTA rankings. The task for Andreeva was further complicated by the fact that the Australian was playing on her home court in front of almost full stands. It is not difficult to guess on whose side the public’s sympathies were.

Destruction of a local favorite

Already in the first game, a serious fight ensued on Joint’s serve. Mirra had four break points, but was unable to convert them due to a large number of errors. Having warmed up, the Russian still made a break in the third game, without giving up a single point to her opponent. If it weren’t for the lost serve in the sixth game, Andreeva’s set could have been considered perfect. But even the Australian’s break did not prevent our tennis player from winning – 6:2.

At the beginning of the second set, Andreeva did not slow down her activity, as often happens with her, but immediately began to put pressure on her opponent and force her to make mistakes. After losing the game on her serve, Maya completely wilted and looked helpless. Mirra simply psychologically suppressed her opponent, placing blows along the lines of incredible accuracy. The next five games were marked by complete dominance of the Russians. Mirra deservedly gave the Joint the steering wheel – 6:0.

In the semi-finals, Andreeva will face a difficult confrontation, and not only from the point of view of her opponent’s level. Mirra will have a battle with another Russian, Diana Schneider, with whom she won silver at the 2024 Olympics in doubles. Although Mirra and Diana are performing with different partners this season, the girls remain close friends.

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Andreeva reached the semi-finals of the tournament in Adelaide, where she will play against Schneider

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Andreeva reached the semi-finals of the tournament in Adelaide, where she will play against Schneider

Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva reached the semi-finals of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide (Australia).

Andreeva (3rd seed) beat Australian Maya Joynt in the quarterfinals with a score of 6:2, 6:0. The tennis players spent 1 hour and 7 minutes on the court.

Andreeva’s opponent in the semifinals will be Russian Diana Schneider (number 9 seed).

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

Quarterfinals

Mirra Andreeva (Russia, 3) — Maya Joint (Australia) — 6:2, 6:0.

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Starodubtseva and Kalinina’s opponents in the Aus Open 2026 1/64 final have been announced

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Starodubtseva and Kalinina’s opponents in the Aus Open 2026 1/64 final have been announced

Ukrainian tennis players Yulia Starodubtseva (WTA 110) and Angelina Kalinina (WTA 178) qualified for the tournament Australian Open 2026We determined our first opponents in the main draw.

starodubtseva She will play with Ajla Tomljanovic (Australia, WTA 76) in the 1/64 finals. Ukrainian derby possible if Yulia wins; For this, Dayana Yastremska (WTA 27) also needs to beat Elena-Gabriela Ruse (Romania, WTA 79).

Kalinina She will face Wang Xinyu (China, WTA 43) in the first round of the main event. If Angelina manages to beat the Chinese, she will compete with Rebekka Sramkova (Slovakia, WTA 72) or Alena Ostapenko (Latvia, WTA 24).

In addition to Starodubtseva and Kalinina, Ukraine will also be represented by Elina Svitolina, Marta Kostyuk, Dayana Yastremskaya and Alexandra Oleynikova, who will meet their first opponents at the Australian Open.

Ukrainian opponents in the first round of the Australian Open 2026:

  • R1: Elina Svitolina [12] – Kristina Buksha
  • R1: Marta Kostyuk [20] – Elsa Jacquemot
  • R1: Dayana Yastremskaya [26] – Elena-Gabriela Ruse
  • R1: Alexandra Oleynikova – Madison Keys
  • R1: Yulia Starodubtseva [Q] – Ayla Tomljanovic
  • R1: Angelina Kalinina [Q] – Wang Xinyu

On January 15, Daria Snigur (WTA 136) also played in the Aus Open qualifying final and lost to Alexandra Sasnovich (WTA 102).

Starodubtseva knocked out Victoria Tomova (Bulgaria, WTA 128) in the decisive qualifying match, and Kalinina defeated Maya Khwalinskaya (Poland, WTA 145).

Results of Ukrainian representatives in the Aus Open 2026 qualifying finals:

  • Q3: Yulia Starodubtseva [6] – Victoria Tomova [18] – 7:6 (7:3), 6:2
  • Q3: Daria Snigur – 🏳️ Alexandra Sasnovich [8] – 2:6, 6:0, 2:6
  • Q3: Angelina Kalinina – Maya Khvalinskaya – 5:7, 6:2, 6:1

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