Camila Giorgi withdraws in Cincinnati qualifiers
The 31-year-old from Marche leaves the court at 3-0 in the third set in favor of Canadian Marino.
The 31-year-old from Marche leaves the court at 3-0 in the third set in favor of Canadian Marino.
The Italian tennis player was beaten in three sets (6-2 5-7 6-0) by the number seven seed.
The 31-year-old from Marche overwhelmed Bianca Andreescu 6-3 6-2, confirming her feeling for the courts in Quebec City, where she has been on a nine-match winning streak; now in the second round she will have Petra Kvitova.
The Marche woman, who won the title two years ago, wins a place in the main draw.
The 31-year-old from Marche sharply beaten in the first round by Russian Gracheva, a newly naturalized French woman.
Last week’s excellent results rewarded the two Italians.
The Marche-based tennis player surrendered in the semifinals in two sets to Russia’s Daria Kasatkina (2-6 5-7).
Should she pass the round, the Marche could face the 2021 semifinalist. It doesn’t get much better for the other Tricolor representatives.
The Marche-based tennis player won the first set in a tie-break against the Latvian, who was then forced to retire.
The Marche player beats last year’s Wimbledon finalist Tunisian 6-3 6-2, and the Romagna player makes a comeback and beats Egyptian Sherif, both of whom go on to the quarterfinals of their respective tournaments.
“If Venus Williams is still able to win matches at the age of 43, the level of women’s tennis has dropped.”
“I am surprised that Camila Giorgi is not number one in the world,” said the U.S. tennis player.
The 43-year-old American champion also overcame a right leg problem during the match, which she won in the third-set tie-break.
The winner could meet Jelena Ostapenko in the second round.
The Macerata tennis player overcame Madison Brengle in two sets.
The Marche athlete is in Nottingham, where she will play the WTA 250 with the goal of putting behind her a period marked by physical problems.
The Marche-based tennis player declared a forfeit in the second round due to knee problems.
The Marche-based tennis player retired after losing the first set to Pegula.
“You can’t play against her,” stressed the French tennis player.
“What will I do in my spare time? I’m going to wander around the city.”
The 31-year-old from the Marche region beat home favorite Alizé Cornet 6-3 6-4.
Macerata’s adventure in Rome ends in the third round
The Italian beat Russian Alexandrova 6-4 6-2 and now finds Czech Muchova, winner over Martina Trevisan. Nothing to do for Lisa Pigato against Daria Kasatkina.
The Marche woman advances to the second round of the Rome Internationals.
The Marche woman’s situation after social updates on the condition of her knee.
The Macerata tennis player released the report of examinations on her right knee
The Marche woman won the first set against Mayar Sherif, then lost the second and decided to stop due to knee problems.