Russian Tennis Federation (RTF) Vice-President Alexei Selivanenko commented on the Russian tennis player’s successful start Mirra Andreeva at the Wimbledon tournament.
Andreeva is 16 years old. On Thursday, the Russian, ranked 102nd in the WTA rankings, in the second round of Wimbledon overtook the 11th world racket of the Czech Barbora Krejchikov after the opponent refused to continue the fight.
— Winning on elimination is still not quite what the public expects from matches of this level. But it’s a sport and it happens. Mirra has already shown everyone in previous tournaments and in the first rounds of Wimbledon that she is ready to play on equal footing and beat prominent rivals,” Vprognoze.ru Selivanenko quotes.
In the third round, Andreeva will meet her compatriot Anastasia Potapova (22nd seed).
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Source : MatchTV

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