“There were doubts that Kalinskaya was ready to play successfully at the Australian Open” - Yanchuk - Sportish
Connect with us

Tennis

“There were doubts that Kalinskaya was ready to play successfully at the Australian Open” – Yanchuk

Published

on

“There were doubts that Kalinskaya was ready to play successfully at the Australian Open” – Yanchuk

Honored coach of Russia Viktor Yanchuk admitted that he doubted the readiness of Russian tennis player Anna Kalinskaya to successfully perform at the Australian Open, which is taking place in Melbourne.

On Monday, Kalinskaya defeated the 26th seeded Jasmine Paolini from Italy in the fourth round of the tournament with a score of 6:4, 6:2. In the quarterfinal match of the Australian Open, the Russian will play against the Chinese Zheng Qingwen (12th seed).

— Anna has been a household name for the last three or four years, but we haven’t seen a sporting outburst from her yet. Today she declared herself so seriously for the first time – after all, she had never made it to such high stages of Grand Slam tournaments before. She has no shortage of skill – Kalinskaya had it before, but she couldn’t shoot. I admit, there were doubts about Kalinskaya’s readiness to play successfully at the Australian Open. This is the first prestigious major tournament of the year, there is very little time for preparation, and the ability and skill of the players to catch their peak form comes to the fore. At this period of the season there are more coincidences than, relatively speaking, in the middle.

Anna is already 25 years old, but it’s not too late to reach her best level. Let’s remember the example of Chinese Li Na, who won the Grand Slam tournament at a fairly advanced age by tennis standards. Kalinskaya’s self-confidence must reach a new level, and this, in turn, is a key factor for progress. Today’s success is the step she was missing,” Yanchuk told RT.

Source: Sportbox

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tennis

Snigur lost his final qualifying match and failed to qualify for the Aus Open.

Published

on

By

Snigur lost his final qualifying match and failed to qualify for the Aus Open.

Ukrainian tennis player Daria Snigur (WTA 136) failed to qualify for the 2026 Australian Open main draw.

In the qualifying final, the Ukrainian player was defeated neutrally in three sets. Alexandra Sasnovic (WTA 102) in 1 hour 45 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. Qualification

Alexandra Sasnovic [8] – Daria Snigur (Ukraine) – 6:2, 0:6, 6:2

Daria played her first head-to-head match against Sasnovich.

In the qualifying round of the Australian Open, Snigur managed to defeat Katarzyna Kawa and Carson Brensaytan.

Daria competed in the Australian majors for the fifth time in her career and came up unfounded for the third time. His best result in Melbourne was the first round of the main draws in 2024 and 2025.

Ukrainians who qualified for the Aus Open were Yulia Starodubtseva and Angelina Kalinina, joining Elina Svitolina, Marta Kostyuk, Dayana Yastremskaya and Alexandra Oleynikova.

Source: Sport UA

Continue Reading

Tennis

Mirra Andreeva will play Vekic in the first round of the Australian Open

Published

on

By

Mirra Andreeva will play Vekic in the first round of the Australian Open

Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva will meet with Croatian Donna Vekic in the first round of the Australian Open, this became known during the draw.

Andreeva received the eighth seed, Vekic is ranked 70th in the Women’s Tennis Association rankings. Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova (11th seeded) and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova received the tennis players who will win the qualification as their opponents.

Results of the draw for other Russians:

Diana Schneider (23rd seed) – Barbora Krejcikova (Czech Republic)

Anna Kalinskaya (31) – Sonay Kartal (Great Britain)

Anna Blinkova – Talia Gibson (Australia, wild card)

Anastasia Zakharova – Jessica Pegula (USA, 6)

Lyudmila Samsonova – Laura Siegemund (Germany)

Oksana Selekhmetyeva – Ella Seidel (Germany).

The rival of world number one Arina Sabalenka from Belarus will be Rakotomanga Rajaona (France, wild card).

The main draw matches of the first Australian Open will be held in Melbourne from January 18 to February 1. The current title holder is American Madison Keys.

Source: Sportbox

Continue Reading

Tennis

The richest tennis player in history has been announced. Alcaraz is already in the top five

Published

on

By

The richest tennis player in history has been announced. Alcaraz is already in the top five

Novak Djokovic ranked first in the rankings of tennis players in terms of career prize money. The Serbian player earned more than $191 million; This is an absolute record in men’s tennis history. Rafael Nadal ranked second with nearly 135 million, while Roger Federer ranked third with more than 130 million.

The top 5 also included Andy Murray and Carlos Alcaraz, who are 22 years old and have already surpassed $60 million in prize money.

The best moments of tennis matches LIVE on Telegram channel Tennis on Sport.ua

The top ten winners also include Alexander Zverev, Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, Pete Sampras and Stan Wawrinka.

GiveMeSport rating takes into account only prize money, without advertising contracts.

Top 10 tennis players by career prize money (men):

  1. Novak Djokovic – $191,252,375
  2. Rafael Nadal – $134,946,100
  3. Roger Federer – $130,594,339
  4. Andy Murray – $64,687,542
  5. Carlos Alcaraz – $60,032,046
  6. Alexander Zverev – $58,134,592
  7. Jannik Sinner – $56,632,426
  8. Daniil Medvedev – $48,820,721
  9. Pete Sampras – $43,280,489
  10. Stan Wawrinka – $37,792,029

Source: Sport UA

Continue Reading

Trending

All Rights Reserved © 2023 - Sportish | Powered by: