Russian tennis player Daniel Medvedev has everything necessary to confidently defeat Portuguese Nuno Borges in the 1/8 finals of the Australian Open in Melbourne, the president of the Russian Tennis Federation told Shamil Tarpishchev .
In the fourth round of the Australian Open, third seed Medvedev will meet Borges. Earlier, 16-year-old Russian Mirra Andreeva dropped out of the title fight, losing to ninth-seeded Czech Barbora Krejcikova in the fourth round.
— These days, Australian courts are more suited not to pounding and serving, but to creativity. It is important to be able to play pranks. Daniil has everything to take the Portuguese to the 1/8 finals. Everything should be fine here.
As for Andreeva, she was already weak in the match against Parry, because the Frenchwoman chose the right tactics. But it helped that Parry got hooked earlier. But Mirra played against Krejcikova without recovering and was not fresh. Fresh Mirra would beat Krejcikova. It plays reliably, but without much variation. Myrrh also works reliably, but it needs freshness,” Tarpischev told .
Russian tennis player Anna Kalinskaya will play the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in her career; her opponent will be the Italian Jasmine Paolini (26th seed).
“Paolini is tough on her, Kalinskaya is not tired, she is fresh, so she should beat the Italian and reach the quarter-finals for the first time. Anyway, we must congratulate our girls: in Melbourne we saw that we have a great future,” Tarpishchev noted.
Source : MatchTV

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