Sevastopol rebounds and fights hard in the second round of the international tournament of Bucharest WTA



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The second racket of Latvian tennis player Anastasia Sevastova was beaten Tuesday at the international "WTA" tournament in Bucharest and beat Slovenia's Dalil Yakupovich in the first round of the second round.

Sevastova, with the first number in the tournament, won a tough fight with the result 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7: 1). In the final, the third, Sevastova scored from 0 to 3, followed by a win at Taibrek. For the second round, Latvian tennis players won 30 WTA points. In the rest of the tournament, she will meet the Dutch tennis player Arantu Rusu.

The first four players in the first set were servants, Sevastov playing one bat in the fourth game. During the fifth part, the Latvian tennis players won three chances, making it the first that allowed to reach 3-2.

The sequel did not follow, as the libido of Sevastov, which allowed Yakupovich to stabilize. In the ninth, the Slovenian kept his limits by pausing, while Jakupovich scored for the third time in the Latvian team, with a record of 6-4 and took the lead

. Sevastova's third and seventh pitchers used breakbombs, while Jakupovich himself did not offer such a chance, getting a clear victory on the board, equalizing throughout the match

on the other hand , the crucial ground of Sevastov 0-3. Subsequently, the lieutenant was able to get four points in a row. Jakupovich, who played for the fifth time in the match for the fifth time in the match, tied by 4-4, followed by a score of 5-4

The next three gamemos were better served, so the spell the game broke out in Taipei, which was much better than Sevastopol. She won in the first five games, then won a 7-1 victory in Taipei, which allowed her to win the entire battle. The show lasted a little over two hours. Sevastova WTA is ranked 22nd and this tournament is number one, while Yakupovich is on the 94th racket of the planet. It was Sevastov's first tournament in the Wimbledon championship, where she had already failed in the first round while Jakupovich was competing in the 100,000-round Budapest tournament, which did not pbad the first round while Wimbledon had already left.

Currently, in the 27-year-old Yakupovich's career, he has won five ITF singles titles.

At the beginning of April, Slovenian tennis players went to the semi-finals of the Bogota International WTA tournament, while in June they were in the fourth round at Nottingham International and in Birmingham Premier.

Yakupovich, a member of the Slovenian team, met Afon Ostapenko at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

The Sevastopol Bucharest tournament plays for the third year in a row. Two years ago, his final was lost to Romanian star Simon Halepa, who is currently the first racket in the world, but last year's quarter-finals, another local player, Ana Bogdan, has caught up. In turn, Jakupovich made his debut in the Bucharest tournament.

Sevastopol has won 21 wins in 34 games, while Yakupovich has 31 wins in 47 games, often playing tennis players in the ITF tournaments. In the second round, Sevastova will meet Dutchman Arantu Rusu (WTA 111.), who won the Colombian Marian Duke-Marin (WTA 105) in the first round on Monday with 6-2, 6-4. The international tournament of Bucharest takes place on a pavement of clay. Last year, housewife Irina Begu was triumphant

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