Former world number three and founder of a children’s tennis school in Moscow Nadezhda Petrova told that the grass surface was preventing them from winning Ige Schwiatek above Yulia Puntseva .
The world’s number one racket, Polish Szwiatek, failed to reach the fourth round of the Wimbledon tournament. Shventek lost to Yulia Putintseva from Kazakhstan in the third round with a score of 6:3, 1:6, 2:6. The meeting lasted almost two hours.
— It is very difficult to show your best tennis, to maintain such a lead and not lose to anyone. She has already had 21 wins without defeats, after such a series there is a slight decline. I think that the grass surface is not Iga Szwiatek’s. Yulia Putintseva proved it. She is a player who adapts well to this surface and managed to beat the world’s first racket,” Petrova told .
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