the Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva15 years old, made history this Sunday at Women’s ITF of El Espinar by becoming the youngest winner of the tournament, after defeating Espanyol Eve Warrior through 6/4 and 6/2 in the final which was postponed on Saturday due to rain with an advantage for the Russian player of 4/3.
Guerrero, who overcame her bad start by coming back from 4/0 to 4/3 before the suspension, extended her good moment after the restart by breaking the serve of Andreeva, who was less confident from baseline than on Saturday afternoon.
However, the Almerian was in a hurry, falling into the trap of the Russian’s high ball, which he broke again in the ninth game to close the first round on his serve.
Adreeva had a plan and she knew how to execute it, with her high game forcing Guerrero to hit the shoulder, or find the pot early, speed up the game and make mistakes. Despite this, the player from Almería took the risk, and it went well for him at the beginning of the second set, putting up 2/0 and leaving a good feeling.
But a problem with the Spanish player’s left foot became apparent in the third game, which he lost to an Adreeva that minimized his mistakes, forcing Guerrero to always play another ball, adding points that gave- enable him to overcome the disadvantage, and combine his service. break despite the fact that his nerves betrayed him on his serve, making several double faults.
Guerrero lost the match, and Mirra Adreeva was crowned queen of the tournament after adding six consecutive games.
Source: La Verdad

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