“Gill can’t find himself, but that doesn’t take away from Andreeva’s merits” – Pivovarova

Former world number two among juniors Anastasia Pivovarova he thinks he is Tunisian Ons Jabeur cannot regain his former confidence after defeats in the Wimbledon final.

On Wednesday, 16-year-old Russian Mirra Andreeva defeated the world number 6 in straight sets in the second round of the Australian Open – 6:0, 6:2. In 2023, Jabeur was beaten in the Wimbledon final by Czech Marketa Vondrousheva; a year earlier, the tennis player also lost to Elena Rybakina in the decisive match of the same tournament.

— I have questions for Ons Jabeur: what happened to him after the Wimbledon final? This ending completely destabilized her.

We have the feeling that Jabeur imposed some kind of obligation on herself, as if she were Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic and she absolutely had to win a Grand Slam tournament. For this reason, Ons could not even rejoice in reaching the Wimbledon final, although no one predicted such success for him. And then she was completely destabilized by the fact that she hadn’t won. Now she can’t find herself. In the match with Mirra, she could not show anything.

Of course, this does not detract from the merits of Andreeva. He’s a great guy, she did everything that was up to her. She has beautiful, brilliant acting, Mirra moves quickly and her translations throughout the line are incredibly beautiful and emotional. She did everything that was expected of her and I am very happy to follow her phenomenal successes and how she confidently moves forward in her career,” Pivovarova said in Gazeta.Ru.

In the third round of the Australian Open, the Russian tennis player will meet with the representative of France, Diane Parry.

Gazeta.ru

Source : MatchTV

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