The Greek tennis player left her professional future in suspense after losing to Spaniard Rebeka Masarova in doubles 6-4. “I don’t know if I will rest,” he said.
The press conference of Maria Sakkarieighth in the WTA ranking, caused an upset in US Open. This is the defeat of the Greek tennis player in the debut against the Spaniard Rebeka Masarova, number 71 in the world, ended in tears and worried confessions for his professional future.
“I don’t know what will happen from here, the future is a bit uncertain, I don’t know if I will rest or not. Maybe I need to stop, I’m suffering in court, but I can’t make that decision right now, my mind is not clear right now.”, declared sakkari.
And I added: “I am constantly working to improve, maybe I need more time to get to the place I want to be, but I really feel that I am making a great effort, especially in the psychological aspect.”.

At that moment, a collaborator approached Sakkari to offer him the necessary help, while the tennis player keeps crying.
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How Rebeka Masarova’s US Open path continues
Masarova forced to prevail sakkari through 6-4 and 6-4 in one hour and 27 minutes and thus signed his First win against a Top 10 player (0-4 so far).
The Spaniard, whose 24 years just ended this month, lost against the Greek in their only match to date, which took place at the Masters 1,000 in Madrid and ended in victory for Sakkari in three sets.
After this prestigious victory, Masarova will face Slovakian Anna Karolina Schmiedlova (64) in the next round.
Masarovawho at this US Open is playing her fifth Grand Slam in the main draw, played in the first WTA final of her career in January, when she competed for the title in Auckland against American Coco Gauff, who eventually crowned her champion of tournament in New Zealand.
Source: Tycsports

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