Key Events
Samsonova hits the first set 6-2 In Game 3 against Kasatkina. The same goes for the case with Flavio Cobolli in Game 12 against Jakub Mensik. Here are the latest singles scores from around:
Court 2: Tauson V Rybakina 3-3*
Court 3: Kasatkina v. Samsonova 2-6 0*-1
Court 12: Cobolli V Mensik 6-2 0-0*
Court 16: Bouzas Maneiro V Yastreska 6-1 0-1*
Court 18: Bencic V CocciaRetto 5*-4
2022 champion Elina Rybakina flies under radar In the first week of the year, a pair of Elina Avanesyan and Maria Sakkari were eliminated, and it was a small fuss – only seven of the four games were lost.
In the 2nd Court, Rybakina locks 3-3 23rd seed Clara Tauson in the first set
In the early competitions of the External Court, there was a special interest In the third court, the showdown between Daria Kasatkina and liudmila samsonova.
Kasatkina, the 16th seed, moved allegiance from Russia to Australia earlier this year after returning home for criticizing her motherland for invading Ukraine and lacking LGBTQ+ rights.
Samsonova’s No. 19 seed choice represents Russia (where she was born), and grew up in Italy in 2018. She is now on the tour as a neutral athlete. Samsonova is Break up serve at 4-2 In the first group.
Despite Lacanu’s withdrawal, she still has home interest The impressive form in Sonay Kartal continued yesterday, and continued in women’s lottery Winning straight Oppose Diane Parry.
She will face Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the fourth round tomorrow, but takes action again today to work with Jodie Burrage. The British couple finished second against the 11th seed, with Beatriz Haddad Maia and Laura Siegmund ranked second.
If you missed the sports theater Works by Aryna Sabalenka, who played against Emma Raducanu at the Central Stadium last night Run for her moneyThen Jonathan Liew Capture moments there
Preface
Hello, welcome to Mid Saturday At Wimbledon, the third round of men’s and women’s singles entered the second day. We will have Jannik Sinner, Novak DjokovicIga Swiatek et al. in court all similarities. As a SW19 native, I can confirm that the weather is already gloomy and there is some drizzle in the air. Still, the queue has already winded up in Wimbledon Park early this morning, the busiest tournament in tradition.
No. 1 in the world Jannik Sinnerlet’s put us at the center of a teenager sensation against Spain’s Pedro Martinez Mirra Andreeva Open to Hailey Baptiste of the United States.
This is today’s main painting singles match:
Center Court (BST starts at 1.30 pm)
Jannik Sinner (IT, 1) vPedro Martínez (SP)
Iga Swiatek (POL, 8) V Danielle Collins (USA)
Miomir Kecmanovic (Ser) v Novak Djokovic (Ser, 6)
There is no 1 court (BST starts at 1 pm)
Mirra Andreeva (7) v. Hailey Baptiste (USA)
Barbora Krejcikova (CZ, 17) V Emma Navarro (USA, 10)
Ben Shelton (USA, 10) v Marton Fucsovics (Hun)
No 2 courts (BST starts at 11 am)
Clara Tauson (Den, 23) v Elena Rybakina (Kaz, 11)
Alex de Minaur (Aus, 11) v. August Holmgren (Den)
There are no 3 courts (BST starts at 11 am)
Daria Kasatkina (Aus, 16) v Liudmila Samsonova (19)
Grigor Dimitrov (Bul, 19) v Sebastian offer (AUT)
Court 12 (BST starts at 11 am)
Flavio Cobolli (IT, 22) v Jakub Mensik (CZ, 15)
Zeynep Sonmez (Tur) V Ekaterina Alexandrova (18)
Court 16 (BST starts at 11 am)
Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (SP) v Dayana Yastreska (UKR)
Court 18 (BST starts at 11 am)
Belinda Bencic (SWI) v Elisabetta Cocciaretto (IT)
Marin Cilic (CRO) v Jaume Munar (SP)
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