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What a drama! Rublev was left without a final after almost three hours of tough tennis

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What a drama! Rublev was left without a final after almost three hours of tough tennis

The Russian didn’t have enough to make it to the finals in Hong Kong.

Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev was one step away from making it to the finals in the first tournament of the year. Our star player was stopped only by the main favorite of the competition, Lorenzo Musetti.

“He’s doing better”

The year 2025 was unsuccessful for Rublev. Changes in the coaching team also did not help the emotional Russian to improve the situation. But at the first ATP tournament in 2026 in Hong Kong, Andrei showed a confident performance, reaching the semi-finals.

The start turned out to be nervous: in the first match, our tennis player needed three games to break the resistance of Wu Ibin – 3:6, 6:2, 6:1. But after a difficult confrontation with the Chinese, Rublev did not allow the strong Portuguese Nuno Borges to do anything, winning in two sets – 6:3, 6:4. Thanks to these victories, Andrei reached the semi-finals of an ATP tournament for the first time since the summer of 2025. The Russian’s next opponent was the dangerous Lorenzo Musetti, seeded number one in Hong Kong. The Italian is probably at the peak of his career and is ranked seventh in the ATP rankings.

“Lorenzo has been playing incredibly the last couple of years. He’s getting better and better. He does better and also has a higher rating than me. The first time I played him he was very young, so it doesn’t matter. Tomorrow’s match will be completely different, and I need to be really prepared if I want to perform well and have a chance of winning,” Rublev assessed the level of his opponent before the match.

Andrey Rublev / Photo: © Eurasia Sport Images / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

“I’ve never played like this in Hong Kong before.”

In the first game, the players confidently took home games on serve. But in the fifth game, the Italian unexpectedly allowed Rublev to make a break, after which the Russian strengthened his advantage by taking a game on his serve.

True, Andrei would not now be outside the top ten of the ranking if he had not created problems for himself out of the blue. In the eighth game, he allowed Musetti to take his serve to zero. Because of this, the fate of the set was decided in a tiebreaker, where the Russian was still more successful – 7:3.

In the second game, both tennis players reacted emotionally to their own failures. In this nervous atmosphere, no one was able to take advantage of the opponent’s misfires, although there were plenty of break points. It was especially offensive for Rublev after the eighth game, which lasted ten minutes. Andrey could have made a break, but missed two great opportunities.

Unfortunately, Rublev was the first to break down. With the score 5:5, Andrei gave up his serve, making fatal mistakes at an important moment. In his hearts, the Russian even broke his racket. He failed to save the game – 5:7.

In the third game, Andrei played well, but was unable to achieve success. Musetti was better, although only slightly. This was enough to create an advantage at the decisive moment. The Italian took the set with a score of 6:4, having fought off two break points in the tenth game. By that time, the players had been on the court for almost three hours.

– It was another match! I don’t think I’ve ever played in Hong Kong like this before. It was a difficult and long game. Andrey played incredibly, at a super high level. I pushed myself the whole match to surpass him. “I’m proud of myself, I’m very pleased that I was able to make it to the finals,” Musetti said after the victory.

It was clear from Andrey that he was very upset about missing the final, but he showed a very high level. With the right amount of luck, the Russian will be able to make a splash at the Australian Open.

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Adelaide tournament Mboko disposes of Haddad Maia and advances to second round

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(Adelaide) Canadian Victoria Mboko made her debut at the Adelaide tennis tournament on Monday, defeating Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia 5-7, 6-3 and 6-2.

Mboko, the eighth seed in the last preparatory tournament before the Australian Open, took two hours and eight minutes to overcome his opponent, 39e world player. The Ontarian has a 2-1 career record against the Brazilian.

“It’s never easy against her,” Mboko admitted on court after her match. She is very talented. It was a difficult match, so to overcome this obstacle today… It’s a relief. »

“She has a good range of shots, she is very aggressive and she hits a very heavy ball. Honestly, I was just trying not to get pushed around. She hit some really good shots, so I have to take my hat off to her. In the end, I wanted to stay in the match as much as possible, and I fought very hard on every point,” she summed up.

This result set the table for a second round duel against the Russian Anna Kalinskaya, who sharply ousted the Romanian Elena-Gabriela Ruse 6-0, 6-3. In their last duel, in the quarter-finals in Hong Kong in 2025, Mboko was leading 6-1, 3-1 against Kalinskaya when the Russian gave up.

This was Mboko’s first singles tournament on the WTA circuit since that of Hong Kong – which she won – in November 2025. And her start to the match was not very easy. Far from it.

While trailing 6-5 in the first set, she committed her first two double faults of the match to offer a first break point to her rival, who converted it to win the set.

The representative of the maple leaf, however, did not give up, and she quickly regained her composure. In the final two sets, Mboko recorded 18 winners, against just nine unforced errors, and she converted six of her seven break points.

The 19-year-old, winner of the National Bank of Montreal Open in 2025, also found her serving touch, placing 82% of her first balls in play in the second set, and finishing the match with an average of 76%. This formidable efficiency prevented Haddad Maia from coming from behind.

Furthermore, Quebecer Leylah Annie Fernandez, 22e racket in the world, will make her debut in singles in Adelaide in the evening against the Russian Diana Shnaider, 11e world player.

On Sunday, Fernandez and her doubles partner, Hungarian Timea Babos, defeated American Sofia Kenin and German Laura Siegemund 6-3, 0-6 and 10-6. They will face the Czech Katerina Siniakova and the Chinese Zhang Shuai, second seeds, in the quarter-finals on Tuesday evening.

On the men’s side, Quebecer Gabriel Diallo, 41ewill begin his singles journey in Adelaide on Monday evening against the Italian Andrea Vavassori, 336e.

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Yastremskaya faced a new opponent in the 1st round of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide

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Ukrainian tennis player Dayana Yastremskaya (WTA 27) The first opponent changed in the WTA 500 hard court tournament held in Adelaide, Australia.

Initially, Dayana was supposed to face Sorana Cirstei (Romania, WTA 41) in the 1/16 finals, but the Romanian withdrew from the 500 due to an ankle injury.

Kirstya was replaced by Katerina Sinyakova (Czech Republic, WTA 46), who received the status of lucky loser. Sinyakova beat Emily Chen early in qualifying [6:2, 6:0]and then lost to Elena-Gabriela Ruse [6:3, 3:6, 2:6].

The meeting between Yastremskaya and Sinyakova will take place on January 13 at around 08.30 Kyiv time. This will be the first head-to-head meeting between a Ukrainian and a Czech.

If Dayana manages to beat Katerina, she will compete with Diana Schneider or Leila Fernandez in the second round.

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WTA ranking Bencic back in the top 10, 21 months after the birth of her daughter

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WTA ranking Bencic back in the top 10, 21 months after the birth of her daughter

(Paris) The Swiss Belinda Bencic found the top 10 worldwide (10e+1) Monday for the first time since the birth of his daughter, the day after the final lost by Switzerland in the United Cup, one week before the start of the Australian Open.

At 28, Bencic, who gave birth in April 2024, has won all five of her United Cup matches, including against Poland’s Iga Swiatek, who remains 2e to the WTA, and to the Italian Jasmine Paolini, who gains a place in the world ranking (7e).

“I’m really happy to come back to the top 10 : it was a huge goal,” savored the Swiss who had reached 4e world rank in February 2020. She started the 2025 season at 421e rank.

Winner with the greatest authority in Brisbane where seven of the ten best in the world were present, Aryna Sabalenka consolidated her place as No.1 and will be the big favorite in Melbourne.

Marta Kostyuk gained six places (20e) after her final in Brisbane where she had a series of victories against three players from top 10 : Amanda Anisimova, Mira Andreeva and Jessica Pegula.

Elina Svitolina, who won in Auckland, gains two places to 12e world place.

WTA Ranking

  1. Aryna Sabalenka (BLR) 10,990 points
  2. Iga Swiatek (POL) 8328
  3. Coco Gauff (USA) 6423 (+1)
  4. Amanda Anisimova (USA) 6320 (-1)
  5. Elena Rybakina (KAZ) 5850
  6. Jessica Pegula (USA) 5453
  7. Jasmine Paolini (ITA) 4267 (+1)
  8. Mirra Andreeva (RUS) 4232 (+1)
  9. Madison Keys (USA) 4003 (-2)
  10. Belinda Bencic (SUI) 3512 (+1)
  11. Ekaterina Alexandrova (RUS) 3375 (-1)
  12. Elina Svitolina (UKR) 2856 (+1)
  13. Linda Noskova (CZE) 2641 (-1)
  14. Clara Tauson (DAN) 2530
  15. Emma Navarro (USA) 2467
  16. Naomi Osaka (JPN) 2366
  17. Victoria Mboko (CAN) 2157 (+1)
  18. Liudmila Samsonova (RUS) 2122 (-1)
  19. Karolina Muchova (CZE) 2083 (+1)
  20. Marta Kostyuk (UKR) 1983 (+6)

22. Leylah Fernandez (CAN) 1821
127. Marina Stakusic (CAN) 565

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