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In the early hours of this Friday (26), Jannik Sinner made history by winning Novak Djokovic in the semi-final of Australian Open. With a performance bordering on perfection, the Italian overcame his rival by three sets to one, partial scores of 6/1, 6/2, 6/7 and 6/3. Thus, he is guaranteed as a Grand Slam finalist and will face the winner of Alexander Zverev It is Daniel Medvedev in the tournament’s big decision.
From the beginning of the game, Sinner dominated the actions and had no difficulty closing the games. Unrecognizable, Djokovic gave space for the Italian to gain confidence as the points progressed. Thus, the Serb only managed to react in the third set, but it was too late. Undeterred, the young tennis player regained control of the match and closed the game in three sets to one.
Sinner eliminated Djokovic in four sets to qualify for the first Grand Slam final of his career! #AusOpen pic.twitter.com/WS30sONTaw
— B24 (@B24PT) January 26, 2024
BEYOND SINNER!
Last Friday (19), Bia Haddad entered the court to compete in the third round of the Australian Open. However, she was far from the level she had been presenting in the tournament and ended up being surpassed by the Russian Maria Timoofeva. Thus, the defeat by two sets to zero, partial scores of 7/6 and 6/3, eliminated the Brazilian from this year’s first Grand Slam.
From the start of the game, Timoofeva He showed that he had potential even at just 20 years old. Without feeling the pressure of the match, the Russian controlled her emotions and did well in the first set. On the other hand, the life of Bia Haddad It became even more complicated in the second half, when the opponent opened a good advantage and just managed the moves until the victory was confirmed.
On the other hand, before starting the Australian Open, Bia won the doubles title WTA 500 in Adelaide, the first of the season. Alongside the new partner, the North American Taylor Townsendthey won the final against the French Caroline Garcia It is Kristina Mladenovic. The match ended in two sets to zero, partial 7/5 6/3.
Source: Atrevida

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