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This is my original translation from the original text of the WTA official website, and the original intention of my translation is not to lose my old business. Original title: Rybakina passes Bucsa Test in Adelaide, Notches Sixth Straight Win
Tournament No1 Rybakina continued her winning streak this week after winning her sixth career title last week. In the second round of the 2024WTA500 Adelaide, she advanced to the quarter-finals with the score of 6-3, 7-5.
However, the world No3. I had to go through the most severe test of the new season so far. You know, in last week's Brisbane tournament, she only lost 15 games in total, and the longest of each match was 73 minutes. However, Bukasha fought hard against Rybakina, which took 1 hour and 30 minutes, and the former Wimbledon champions only scored points at a crucial juncture to shut down the up-and-down match.
Rybakina: It's a bit hard for me to get used to the conditions, we played a little late. She [Bukasha] played really well today, especially in front of her, you haven't seen too much before, so for me, it's a bit of a surprise.
In fact, Bukasha's tactics are very clear, and the Spanish women's will pay special attention to the distribution of the line when the baseline and Rybakina are hard steel, and then look for opportunities to put small balls, and often the net works.
In the first set, Bukasha played impeccably, with a total of 9 winning points + only 3 unforced errors, and in the second set, he continued this good form with a total of 11 winning points + 9 unforced errors.
Obviously, Rybakina's hand is not as sharp as Brisbane's, especially when the Brisbane title match gave Sabalenka a salty bagel that made the world No. 2 doubt his life for a while. And tonight she made a total of 18 unforced turnovers. However, her first shot remained steady, and when she needed it most, she repeatedly saved her from danger. Rybakina saved the first seven break points she faced, saving all four in the first game of the first set alone. In contrast, she cashed in her first two break chances, at the end of the first set + the beginning of the second set.
In fact, in the second set, the two sides kept fighting and broke each other's serves. The parity was broken in the final moments, and at 5-5, Rybakina broke again to win the game at 6-5. However, her victory was also hard-won. She saved one break point with a backhand winner. On match point 2, she hit her 11th ace to secure a spot in the quarterfinals. The opponent in the round of 8 will be the old enemy Alexandrova, who won the tournament 6-4, 6-4 in the Russian derby8 Kudermetova.
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