The match ended with a score of 6:4, 6:3. The opponents spent 1 hour and 24 minutes on the field.
Rublev lost to Czech Makhach at the start of the Masters in Miami
Badosa served three times, committed four double faults and did not convert a single break point. Sabalenka had three aces, committed four double faults and converted three out of eight break points.
Recall that the match between Sabalenka and Badosa was postponed for one day due to the tragic death of the beloved Belarusian tennis player Konstantin Koltsov.
In the third round of the Miami Open, Sabalenka will meet Ukrainian tennis player Anna Kalinina.
Source: Sport

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