
Opposed to the qualified Belarusian Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the first round of Wimbledon, Varvara Gracheva bowed at the end of the Tiebreak of the last round after having missed a match ball in the last set.
The French report will not be perfect this Monday in Wimbledon. While Diane Parry succeeded in her entry into the London lawn, Varvara Gracheva put all her strength in the battle but ended up losing against Aliaksandra Sasnovich. A meeting that saw the two players show their feverishness from the first exchanges. Indeed, if the qualified Belarusian was able to take the service of the French from the first game, she gave in to the wake. However, the world 107th has resumed the ascendant in the exchange to use this advantage on the display table and to keep it.
Except that a relapse remained possible and the French was on the lookout to seize an opportunity. What happened in an eighth game roundly led, allowing Varvara Gracheva to pick up four games everywhere. A short -lived euphoria because Aliaksandra Sasnovich immediately returned to work to sell the 92nd in the WTA classification and then serve for the gain of the set. What she obtained on a white game. The second round started on the same bases as the first, that is to say with two players little comfortable at the service. This resulted in a sequence of this five games all concluded on a station wagon. The second, won by Varvara Gracheva proved to be endless with eleven equality and a Débreak obtained in the tenth opportunity.
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This series thus allowed the Belarusian to race in mind, leading four games for two after being the first to hold its service not without having saved a Débreak ball. Less sharp, Aliaksandra Sasnovich missed two opportunities to corsic the addition, including a first match ball in the ninth game. In the process, Varvara Gracheva has erased her delay before waving again and offering her opponent the possibility of concluding on his service. However, the world 107th has not seized it with a tiebreak that has become inevitable. If the two players first went blow for blow, it was the French who took the ascendant in the exchange.
Winning five of the last six points, it has relaunched the suspense by equalizing a round everywhere. A last set that saw the two players alternately lose their service during the first six games. The status quo did not last because Varvara Gracheva then went to seek the commitment of Aliaksandra Sasnovich then a match ball on his. An opportunity in gold that the Habs did not know how to exploit and it cost it dearly. Led in a super-tiebreak, she ended up giving in to the very last moment with her opponent who pulled the maximum of the first opportunity to seal the fate of the meeting (6-4, 6-7, 7-6 in 3h26 ‘). With this success, Aliaksandra Sasnovich joined the seeded number 14 Elina Svitolina in the second round of “The Championships”.


