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Mečbol? What? Martincová demonstrated how to play in a trance

Jaroslav Ožana, ČTK

“What? Mečbol? Really? “Wondered Martincová, who played the end in a complete trance and celebrated a win 5: 7, 6: 4, 7: 6.

“At 0: 5 in a tie break, one can say it’s fucked, but this is tennis. Until it’s over, you can still turn it around, “said the winner.” That’s what our sport is beautiful for.

Incredible Czech battle in Ostrava! Martincová’s triumph brought a sensational turn

As if after five winning balloons in a shortened game, Siniaková froze a bit, she was no longer so active, she didn’t go for winning strokes. “The ball is round and that’s how it came together. Just as I played five exchanges in a row, so did Terka. But I should have finished it, I had it …, “Siniak regretted.

Exhausted Czech tennis player Tereza Martincová showed a fantastic ending in the match against Kateřina Siniaková at the Ostrava tournament.

Jaroslav Ožana, ČTK

At the same time, Martincová came to Ostrava in a not exactly ideal physical condition. She herself said that the forces were running low at the end of the season. However, she did not release anything in front of the Ostrava audience and released the remnants of her energy

“I’m done, I feel completely squeezed. But there was an incredible atmosphere in the hall. The spectators cheered beautifully on both sides, “said Martincova, who will be able to play with this year’s Roland Garros finalist Anastasia Pavlyuchenko.

“It’s really a bonus for me to play another match because I had no idea what my performance would look like. I felt crazy in training and it then affects my psyche, “said the 26-year-old tennis player, who jumped another six places to 55th place in the virtual world rankings.

However, the question is how much Martincová manages to show against the Russian favorite. “We trained here together. I expected him to play a little differently. I also watched her match (with Croatian Konjuhová 7: 6, 6: 1). What to say? It’s world class, “Martincova said of the current thirteen WTA rankings.” When you play against such an ace for the first time, you usually don’t give the best performance. That’s why I need experience and matches like that. “

Tickets for the J&T BANKA Ostrava Open tournament are sold in the TicketLIVE network. The price of an all-day ticket for the first four days of the tournament is 200 crowns to the upper floors of the arena, closer to the court in the lower sector 300 crowns. From Friday’s quarterfinal matches until Sunday’s final, tickets cost 300 and 400 crowns.

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