“I don’t see anything sensational in Mirra’s defeat. She made a lot of unforced errors, especially at 5:2 when Kruger was serving. Ashlyn played incredibly, accurately and cleanly, no matter where she hit from. Even with her good physical preparation, Mirra sometimes couldn’t keep up with the ball. Kruger confidently controlled the game, and Mirra started making mistakes. At some point, she simply stopped understanding how to change the course of the match,” Chesnokov said in an interview with a “Championship” correspondent.
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