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“I’m not sure if there is progress in my game,” Rublev appreciated the victory over Vong on US Open

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“I’m not sure if there is progress in my game,” Rublev appreciated the victory over Vong on US Open

Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev commented on the victory over the representative of Hong Kong, Chaca Lam Coleman Vong in the third round of the US Open Championship.

On Saturday, the Russian beat Vong with a score of 2: 6, 6: 4, 6: 3, 4: 6, 6: 3. The duration of the match was 3 hours 10 minutes.

– Not sure if there is progress in my game during the season, and how I could describe it. Obviously, in a poor psychological state, I move well, and therefore I play poorly, allowing the opponent to feel completely free. That’s how it was with me during the ground season. Let’s see if something has changed now, ”Rublev quotes Punto de Break.

The next rival of the Russian tennis player will be Canadian Felix Ozhe -Alyassim.

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Russian Pridankina reached the second round of Australian Open qualifying

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Russian Pridankina reached the second round of Australian Open qualifying

Russian tennis player Elena Pridankina made it to the second round of qualifying for the Australian Open.

Pridankina beat Frenchwoman Diane Parry in two sets with a score of 6:3, 6:2. The meeting lasted 1 hour 29 minutes.

The Russian’s next opponent will be the winner of the match between Harry Dart (Great Britain) and Lanlana Tararude (Thailand).

In another match of the first round of qualifying, another representative of Russia, Polina Yatsenko, lost to Argentinean Maria Lourdes Carla – 3:6, 3:6.

The Australian Open main draw matches start on January 18.

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The last season of my career. Monfils leaves Auckland after failing to defend trophy

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The last season of my career. Monfils leaves Auckland after failing to defend trophy

French tennis player and husband of Elina Svitolina Gael Monfils (ATP 110) performance at the ATP 250 challenging tournament held in Auckland, New Zealand.

The French lost in three sets in the first round Fabian Marozan (Hungary, ATP 52) 2 hours 2 minutes.

ATP 250 Auckland. Difficult, 1/16 final

Fabian Marozan (Hungary) – Gael Monfils (France) – 5:7, 6:3, 6:4

Monfils played head to head with Marozan for the fourth time and lost to the Hungarian for the second time.

Gael failed to defend last year’s trophy on Auckland courts. The 39-year-old Frenchman is in the last season of his career.

Marozan will face second place Kasper Ruud in the second round of the competition.

Photo gallery of the match

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Kalinskaya’s brother: “I think Anya will not change her citizenship. She loves Russia and wants to live here after finishing her career.”

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Kalinskaya’s brother: “I think Anya will not change her citizenship. She loves Russia and wants to live here after finishing her career.”

Paris NN footballer Nikolai Kalinsky, brother of Russian tennis player Anna Kalinskaya, believes that his sister will not change her sports citizenship.

Kalinskaya is 27 years old. She is ranked 33rd in the WTA rankings.

— When I saw that Anastasia Potapova decided to compete for Austria, I wanted to ask Anya what she would do if there was such an opportunity (to change citizenship). I haven’t had time to ask yet since we haven’t met. But I think that Anya will not change her citizenship. She loves Russia and wants to live here after finishing her career,” Sport24 quotes Kalinsky.

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