At 16 years old, she still lacks freedom of movement in the women’s professional circuit. It has a quota of tournaments in which it can participate. However, he rose from 293rd to 62nd in the world rankings in half a season.
From being a finalist at the junior Australian Open to qualifying for Roland Garros and reaching the third round. At Wimbledon he also entered from the ‘qualification’ sieve, and reached the round of 16. The Americans Coco Gauff and Madison Keysrespectively, closed their way to Paris and New York.
He left a record of the power of his punches and the extremely competitive gene typical of great competitors. He has intelligence and courage.
With that special gift, he completed an impressive debut at the US Open. He didn’t have to submit to the previous stage, with his current classification he entered directly into the ‘big’ teams. It started with a negative run of 1-8, but the Russian Mirra Andreevabased on the French Côte d’Azur, reacted and entered the second round.
Andreeva beat the Australian Olivia Gadecki, 21 years old and 139th WTA, by 1-6, 6-3 and 6-4 in two hours. It was only their fifth match since Wimbledon, third on the hard-court North American tour. After a record of two victories and as many defeats on the grass back in London, Andreeva He continued his idyll at the Grand Slams.
This season his record is 30 games won and 6 lost, 12 and 2 in Grand Slams counting the previous ones. She made her debut on the WTA Tour, standing in the round of 16 of the Mutua Madrid Open, category 1,000.
He will once again face the illusion of the public in New York, Coco Gauff, 19 years old and world number 6, student of the Catalan coach Pere Riba and with Brad Gilbert as a technical assistant. Nerves almost played into the champion in Cincinnati recently.
He struggled to straighten the course against the experienced German Laura Siegemundwhich he defeated 3-6, 6-2 and 6-4 in 2h.51′.
Source: La Verdad

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