Russian tennis players Daria Kasatkina And Diane Schneider can fight to reach the quarter-finals of the Wimbledon tournament, Russia’s Emeritus coach Viktor Yanchuk told .
On Saturday, Kasatkina won the WTA tournament in Eastbourne. In the decisive match, the Russian defeated Canadian Leila Fernandez with a score of 6:3 and 6:4. Schneider won the WTA 500 tournament in Bad Homburg (Germany). In the final, the Russian defeated Croatian Donna Vekic with a score of 6:3, 2:6, 6:3.
– Wonderful events. Kasatkina continued our glorious traditions. The Eastbourne tournament is the last before Wimbledon and is very prestigious. Kasatkina’s victory gives not only satisfaction, but also hope for a successful performance at Wimbledon. It’s obvious she’s in good shape. Finally, Dasha reached an important milestone: she won a representative tournament for the first time in two years.
Diana Schneider, of course, is also great. She is not spoiled by victories at this level. For her, success at the tournament in Bad Homburg is very important. I watched his final. Diana was able to show willpower and character and defeat a stronger opponent, Donna Vekic, who was ranked quite high in the tournament. This success suggests that Schneider is progressing and is ready to fight more. She is not yet up to the level of Grand Slam tournaments, but if all goes well, she will be able to reach the quarter-finals. For Diana, it will be a serious success.
For Kasatkina, the quarterfinals will also be a good result. But everything will depend on who it falls on. The turf surface introduces an element of unpredictability. The main thing is that there are hopes and that they are justified,” Yanchuk told .
The Wimbledon main draw matches will take place July 1-14 in London.
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