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Russian tennis player brought Rublev to hysterics in five minutes. And won a cool tournament

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Russian tennis player brought Rublev to hysterics in five minutes. And won a cool tournament

Alexey won the biggest victory of his career, being a clear underdog.

The hopes of Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev’s fans for his triumph in the Montreal Masters final were replaced by bitter disappointment. Not only was the favorite unable to do anything against another Russian tennis player Alexei Popyrin, but he also spent a lot of nerves.

Russian final in Montreal

The decisive match of the Canadian Masters could have been a big step forward in Rublev’s return to the fight for high positions in the ATP rankings. The emotional Russian player “covered up” even the best tennis player on the planet Yannick Siner on his way to the final.

In the final game, Andrey was considered a clear favorite. He was up against Australian Alexei Popyrin, who was born into a family of Russian immigrants. Before this match, he could not boast of victories in such major tournaments and was considered an underdog. He had never even entered the top thirty in the world rankings.

The situation for Alexey was complicated by the fact that this was his second match of the day. Due to rainy weather, he was forced to play the semifinal against Sebastian Korda a few hours before the decisive match. With such input, experts all bet on Rublev.

Rublev’s nerves on the court

But the beginning of the match was a disaster for Andrey. He allowed Popyrin to make a break without winning a single rally. There was no fight for the next game either. As a result, Alexey took the lead 2:0. The Russian Australian needed only five minutes to do this. The unsuccessful start led to Andrey not holding back his emotions, shouting loudly in his hearts.

Rublev’s failure on serve continued for almost the entire first set. Paradoxically, the Russian looked better on the return, although it cannot be said that Popyrin’s serves were simple. In the fifth game, after the opponent’s second break, Andrey was literally faceless. During the break, he loudly scolded himself for his failures. Our player was unable to turn the tide in the opening period, losing 2:6.

During the break between the games, Andrey went to the under-stands room to recharge, but it did not help. In the first game of the second set, he again failed to take his serve. Popyrin’s forehand became an insurmountable problem for the Russian at the beginning of the set.

At 1:2 Rublev called the doctor and complained of stomach pain. Three pills solved the problem, and Andrey perked up a bit. In the sixth game, he even made a return break, but the joy of the Russian fans did not last long. Alexey immediately returned the advantage on Rublev’s serve and brought the set to victory – 6:4. In the end, Rublev spent a lot of nerves, swearing and kicking advertising boards after unsuccessful rallies.

For Popyrin, this victory was the biggest in his career. Success at the Masters will allow the 25-year-old athlete to debut in the top 30 best tennis players in the world. The Australian immediately soared to 23rd place.

“It means so much to me. It’s all because of the hard work I’ve put in over the last few years. All the sacrifices I’ve made, not just me, but my family, my girlfriend, my team, everyone around me. They just sacrificed their lives for me,” Alexey said after his victory.

After the defeat, Andrey thanked his opponent and congratulated him on his victory, and also announced that he was going to Cincinnati, where he would fight only for victory in the next Masters.

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Snigur reaches Australian Open 2026 qualifying final ahead of schedule

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Ukrainian tennis player Daria Snigur (WTA 136) reached the final qualifiers at the 2026 Australian Open.

Ukrainians passed the second round of the election Carson Brenstein (Canada, WTA 179). Carson could not finish the match by giving up the fight in the middle of the second set.

Australian Open 2026. Qualification

Carson Brenstein (Canada) – Daria Snigur (Ukraine) – 4:6, 2:6

Brenstein withdrew due to problems with his right shoulder. Daria had her first head-to-head encounter with Carson.

Snigur started the Australian Open qualifying round by defeating Katarzyna Kawa. In the final qualifying round, Daria will compete with eighth-placed Alexandra Sasnovich.

Snigur became the third Ukrainian to make it to the finals in the AO-2026 qualifier. Previously, this was done by Yulia Starodubtseva and Angelina Kalinina.

Snigur competed in the Australian Major qualifiers for the third year in a row. Qualified for the main draw in 2024 and 2025.

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Diana Schneider reached the quarterfinals of the tournament in Adelaide

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Diana Schneider reached the quarterfinals of the tournament in Adelaide

Russian tennis player Diana Schneider reached the quarterfinals of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide.

Ninth seeded Schneider won in the second round over Katerina Sinyakova from the Czech Republic in three sets – 6:1, 2:6, 7:5. The duration of the match was 1 hour 54 minutes.

In the quarterfinals, the Russian will play with the winner of the match Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – Emma Navarro (USA, 6).

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

Second round

Diana Schneider (Russia, 9) – Katerina Sinyakova (Czech Republic) – 6:1, 2:6, 7:5

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PHOTOGRAPH. Svitolina showed exclusive footage after her victory in Auckland

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PHOTOGRAPH. Svitolina showed exclusive footage after her victory in Auckland

Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina After winning the WTA tournament in Auckland, she shared an emotional post on social networks.

On her Instagram account, Svitolina posted a series of atmospheric photos from the field and the awards ceremony, where she posed with the trophy, as well as footage of match moments from the final match. The photo of the Ukrainian woman holding a symbolic black jersey cup with the inscription SVITOLINA on the back attracted particular attention.

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“We will definitely remember this moment; we both won the same tournament,” Elina wrote, alluding to the family’s success and the emotional value of this victory.

The victory in Auckland was a major early-season turning point for Svitolina and boosted her confidence ahead of her performance at the Australian Open. In the comments below the post, the tennis player was flooded with congratulations from colleagues on tour, famous athletes and fans from around the world.

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Additions, expansions SVITO (@elisvitolina)


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