After two laborious victories with the previous towers, Aryna Sabalenka was ironed in roller compressor mode this Sunday to ship Mirra Andreeva in just over an hour. The impressive series continues for the double title holder, which is again in the quarterfinals.
Aryna Sabalenka en route to a third coronation of row in Melbourne? The world number 1 has not yet officially registered its name in the Australian Open list for the third year in a row. He still misses three victories. However, here already in the quarterfinals (for the third year in a row) and the 26 -year -old Belarusian champion should not end very far from a new title. His new demonstration, Sunday against the young Russian nugget Mirra Andreeva (6-1, 6-2), returned to her studies in just over an hour (1h03), attests. When she played as she did against the world world in this 8th finals in which she was expeditious, there is not much to hope for the opponents of Sabalenka.
After two somewhat laborious victories in the previous towers, against the Danish Clara Tauson and the Spanish Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, the Belarusian, the first qualified for the quarter -finals and whose impressive series continues in Melbourne with an 18th Row Victory (Editor’s note: what no player had managed to do since Victoria Azarenka in 2014) In compressor roller mode. Sabalenka, imperial, will be opposed to the next round to another Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, 32nd world, falls Sunday from Croatian Donna Vekic in two sets, including a 6-0 in the second.
First for Gauff
Coco Gauff has experienced much more difficulties than the world’s number 1 to get rid of the Swiss revenor Belinda Bencic. The young American champion who had never exceeded the stage of the round of 16 in the tournament nevertheless continues on her way, with a quarter-final against the Spanish Paula Badosa, who arranged the Serbian Olga Danilovic in two sets (6-1, 7-6).
As for Gauff, world number 3, she started her match against the former world’s ex-nomino 4 before leaving only crumbs then to the Swiss (5-7, 6-2, 6-1).