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Polish Tennis Player Iga Swiateková Advances to Wimbledon Quarterfinals after Defeating Belinda Benčičová
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Polish Tennis Player Iga Swiateková Advances to Wimbledon Quarterfinals after Defeating Belinda Benčičová

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com July 9, 2023
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Belinda Benčičová Source: SITA/AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth

LONDON – Polish tennis player Iga Swiateková made it to the singles quarterfinals at the Grand Slam tournament in Wimbledon for the first time in her career. The world and seeded number one defeated fourteenth-seeded Belinda Benčičová in three sets 6:7 (4), 7:6 (2), 6:3 in a dramatic round of 16 match.

Swiss woman with Slovak roots, Benčičová, who is coached by Slovakian Matej Lipták, was close to victory. After winning the tiebreak of the first set, she led in the second set 2:0, 3:1 and had two match points at 6:5. However, Swiateková finally managed the difficult situation and stretched her winning streak to 14 meetings.

She deflected match points

“I am all the happier that I was able to win the match, even though the opponent had match points. At such a moment, you know that you have to give everything, but at the same time play carefully. I am very happy that I am continuing in this tournament. This season, I feel doing well on grass,” noted Swiateková, who adjusted the mutual balance with Benčičová to 3:1.

Photo gallery (16) Source: SITA/AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth

Even Svitolina with a turn

In the quarterfinals, the Pole will meet the Ukrainian Jelina Svitolina, who also reached the top eight after a three-set duel. She defeated the nineteen-ranked Belarusian Victoria Azarenkova 2:6, 6:4, 7:6 (9). Svitolina was losing in the tiebreak of the decisive set 4:7, but she finally managed to turn it around and ended the match after the second match point.

Vondroušová turned the Czech derby around

American Jessica Pegulová won in the round of 16 over Ukraine’s Lesia Curenko 6:1, 6:3. In the fight for the semi-finals, she will meet the Czech Markéta Vondroušová, who eliminated compatriot Marie Bouzkova, seeded as number 32, in three sets 2:6, 6:4 and 6:3. She made it to the top eight at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.

16-year-old Russian amazes the world

Only 16-year-old Russian Mirra Andrejevová defeated the 22nd seeded compatriot Anastasia Potapova in the 3rd round 6:2, 7:5. In the round of 16, she will meet the American Madison Keys.

Photo gallery (16) Source: TASR/Alberto Pezzali

women – singles – round of 16:

Markéta Vondroušová (Czech Republic) – Marie Bouzková (Czech Republic-32) 2:6, 6:4, 6:3

Mirra Andrejevová (Rus.) – Anastasia Potapovová (Rus.-22) 6:2, 7:5

Jessica Pegulová (USA-4) – Lesia Curenková (Ukr.) 6:1, 6:3

Iga Swiateková (Poland-1) – Belinda Benčičová (Switzerland-14) 6:7 ​​(4), 7:6 (2), 6:3

Jelina Svitolina (Ukraine) – Victoria Azarenkova (White-19) 2:6, 6:4, 7:6 (9)

Author: © List VIDEO: YouTube/Wimbledon Source: TASR

2023-07-09 19:52:30
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Australian Open | A unique comeback from 0:5 and 0:40. Czech tennis players saved nine match points!

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 23, 2023
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Already in the second set, Haddad Maia had three match points with Zhang Shuai in a shortened game, but the Czechs stayed in the match. But in the last set, the match quickly slipped through their fingers. “When it was 0:5 and 0:40, nobody thought we could turn it around. We wanted to make at least one gem. Then it happened that we suddenly started winning points,” she explained to the portal Tennis world Vondroušová.

The Czech players kept their serve, took it twice from their opponents and it was off to a decisive tiebreak. “The whole time they were much luckier than us, but towards the end of the match things turned a bit,” said Vondroušová.

The final abbreviated game also offered great drama. Two more match points for the favorites, but the Czechs stopped them and converted the third chance to win themselves, eventually winning 3:6, 7:6 (9) and 7:6 (12). “I’ve never experienced this before,” smiled the 23-year-old tennis player, who a day earlier was eliminated in the singles before the gates of the round of 16.

Now he will play at least in a doubles match among the top sixteen. “It was probably the best doubles match we played together,” she praised. “We enjoyed it, we felt good and the atmosphere between us was excellent. We have a great relationship off the court as well and it is then transferred to the match,” she added Vondroušová. The Czech couple will challenge the Romanian-Ukrainian couple Elena-Gabriela Ruseová and Marta Kosťuková in the round of 16 on Monday.

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Czech miracle. The female tennis players lost in the deciding set 0:5 and 0:40, but still advanced

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 22, 2023
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They lost in the decisive set 0:5 and 0:40 and still went to the second serve, but the Czech tennis players Markéta Vondroušová and Miriam Kolodziejová celebrated in the doubles of the Australian Open after a miraculous turn to advance to the top sixteen pairs.

The Czechs turned away nine match points against the Brazilian-Chinese duo Beatriz Haddad Maia and Zhang Shuai. In the end, they won 3:6, 7:6 (11:9), 7:6 (14:12).

“The match was up and down, but when it was 0:5 and 0:40, probably no one thought we could turn it around,” Vondroušová told the Tennis World server.

In addition, her partner went for the second serve. “We wanted to make at least one game,” revealed Vondroušová.

But in the end it was much more. “Then it happened that we suddenly started winning points,” wondered the more experienced of the Czech pair.

“So they spoiled some returns that they probably didn’t have to spoil. They were much luckier than us all the time and towards the end of the match things turned around a bit,” praised Vondroušová.

The Czechs faced three match points already in the tie-break of the second set, but they turned them all away and won it themselves. The other six opportunities to end the match were wasted by the opponents in the deciding set. Vondroušová and Kolodziejová used their third match point.

The next opponents of the Czech tandem will be Marta Kosťuková from Ukraine and Elena-Gabriela Ruseová from Romania.

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Australian Open | AUSTRALIAN OPEN PROGRAM: Pliskova goes to Russia. Melbourne will also see a Czech fight

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 20, 2023
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Vondroušová fought her way to the third round at the expense of world number two Tunisian Uns Džábirová, the 17-year-old Fruhvirtová making it this far at the Grand Slam for the first time. They will compete on the international stage for the first time, just like Plíšková and Gračová.

Krejčíková knocked out Ukrainian tennis player Anhelina Kalininová on Friday.

Australian Open in Melbourne (hard surface, A$76.5 million endowment):
Saturday program (starts at 1:00):
Arena Roda Lavera:
KAROLÍNA PLÍŠKOVÁ (30-CZECH REPUBLIC) – Gračová (Russian)
Giorgio (It.) – Bencic (12-Switz.)
Bonzi (Fr.) – De Minaur (22-Aust.)
9:00 Dimitrov (27-Bulgaria) – Djokovic (4-Serb.
Linetteová (Pol.) – Alexandrová (19-Rus.).
Arena Margaret Courtové:
Parrízasová (Sp.) – Vekičová (Croatia)
Rubljov (5-Rus.) – Evans (25-Brit.)
Sabalenkova (5-Bel.) – Mertens (26-Bel.)
9:00 Murray (Brit.) – Bautista (24-Sp.).
John Caina Arena:
Humbert (Fr.) – Rune (9-Poem.)
Popyrin (Austr.) – Shelton (USA).
Arena 1573:
3rd match L. FRUHVIRTOVÁ – VONDROUŠOVÁ (both Czech Republic)

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Australian Open | AUSTRALIAN OPEN PROGRAM: Vondrousová plays with Džábirová in the Rod Laver Arena

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 19, 2023
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Karolína Plíšková will try to confirm her good balance with Julia Putintseva from Kazakhstan, whom she defeated five times and lost to her only once eleven years ago at the ITF tournament.

The 17-year-old debutant Linda Fruhvirtová will face her next Australian opponent, Kimberly Birrell, the 167th ranked player in the world, after her win over Jaimee Fourlis.

Thursday program (starts at 1:00 CET):
Arena Roda Lavera:
Sabalenkova (5-Bel.) – Rogers (USA)
Brooksby (USA) – Ruud (2-Nor.)
Fernandez (Can.) – Garcia (4-Fr.)
9:00 Couacaud (Fr.) – Djokovic (4-Serb.)
VONDROUŠOVÁ (CZE) – Džábirová (2-Tun.).
Arena Margaret Courtové:
Volynetsova (USA) – V. Kuděrmětova (9-Russia)
Kontaveitová (16-Est.) – Linetteová (Pol.)
Mmoh (USA) – Zverev (12-Germany)
9:00 Liuová (USA) – Bencicová (12-Switzerland)
Murray (Brit.) – Kokkinakis (Austr.).
John Caina Arena:
Townsendová (USA) – Alexandrová (19-Russia)
Davis (USA) – Mertens (26-Belg.)
Fritz (USA) – Popyrin (Austria)
Mannarino (Fr.) – De Minaur (22-Austr.).
Kia Arena:
3rd match L. FRUHVIRTOVÁ (CZ) – Birrellová (Aust.).
Arena 1573:
3rd match PLÍŠKOVÁ (30-CR) – Putintsevová (Kaz.).

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The fairytale campaign of the eighteen-year-old Czech continues. Nosková also defeated star Azarenkova

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 6, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The journey of Linda Nosková’s life is not over yet. The 18-year-old Czech also knocked out two-time Grand Slam champion Viktoria Azarenkova 6:4, 6:7, 7:6 at the tournament in Adelaide, Australia and is already in the semifinals.

The current 102nd-ranked player entered the match with the two-time Australian Open winner and three-time New York Grand Slam finalist with a dropped serve, but quickly fought back against her opponent. And when she lost serve again in the seventh game, she immediately reacted the same way. At 5:4, she then broke the Belarusian star’s serve for the third time and won the first set after 44 minutes.

In the second act, the native of Vsetín, who was playing for the first time in her life in the quarterfinals of the WTA 500 tournament, took the lead 4:2 and served, but the former world number one managed to equalize. At 6:5 and 30:30 in her favor, Nosková had the winning ball on her racket, but she only hit it into the tape. Instead of a match point, Azarenkova quickly equalized and managed the subsequent tiebreak with a ratio of 7:3.

In the deciding set, Nosková even had five break points in the first game, two more during her opponent’s next serve, but she didn’t exploit even one. She only succeeded in the ninth game, taking the lead 5: 4 and serving to win the match, but she quickly lost her serve. In the next game, she had a break point again, but she didn’t convert it and soon faced a match point from her opponent, but she deflected it and the shortened game had to be decided once again.

In it, Azarenková was leading 3:1, Nosková converted it 4:3 in her favor and reached the next match point at 6:5, but Belarus also managed it. But the Czech didn’t hesitate on her second attempt and after two hours and 58 minutes she celebrated the most important victory of her career.

Coach Tomáš Krupa’s protégé won five games in a row for the first time on the top circuit. She knocked out Anna Kalinska and Anastasia Potapova in the qualifying round, in the first round of the main competition she beat another Russian and third seed Darja Kasatkinova, and in the second round she was not stopped by American Claire Liuova.

In the semifinals, Nosková will face the winner of the fight between world number two Uns Džábirová from Tunisia and Marta Kosťuková from Ukraine.

Another Czech-Belarus match in Adelaide ended the opposite way in the quarterfinals. At her first WTA Tour tournament after nine months, Markéta Vondroušová lost to second seed Aryna Sabalenková from Belarus 3:6 and 5:7.

The 23-year-old Vondroušová had to retire last season as early as mid-April due to wrist problems, for which she was later operated on. She won two matches in Australia before being stopped by former world number two Sabalenkova.

Adelaide Tennis Tournament (Hard Court):

Women (grant of $826,837):

Singles – Quarter Finals: Noskova (Czech Republic) – Azarenkova (Bel.) 6:4, 6:7 (3:7), 7:6 (8:6), Sabalenkova (2-Bel.) – Vondrousová (Czech Republic) 6:3, 7:5, Beguová (Romania) – Kuděrmětovová (4-Russia) 7:5, 6:4.

Men (grant of $642,735):

Singles – Quarter Finals: Medvedev (3-Russia) – Khačanov (8-Russia) 6:3, 6:3, Korda (USA) – Sinner (6-It.) 7:5, 6:1, Nišioka (Japan) – Popyrin (Aust. ) 7:6 (7:4), 6:7 (8:10), 6:2.

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