Svyontek, Goff, Pegula, Ribakina and Ostapenko in the round of XNUMX

The number one tennis player in the world, Iga Švjontek, lost only one game to the Spaniard Kristina Buksa

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The first female tennis player in the world, the Polish woman Iga Šviontek, qualified for the round of 100 at the Australian Open, winning against the 6th female tennis player from Spain, Kristina Buksa, after two sets - 0:6, 1:XNUMX.

Svyontek won after 55 minutes. She took away the opponent's serve five times, who failed to break and won only one game in the match.

Šviontek will play in the round of 6 against Elena Rybakina from Kazakhstan, who beat American Daniel Collins in three sets, 2:5, 7:6, 2:XNUMX.

The American Koko Goff also passed, winning over her compatriot, the 41st tennis player in the world, Bernarda Pera after two sets, 6:3, 6:2. The seventh tennis player in the world won after one hour and 35 minutes. She took away her opponent's serve four times, and she made one break.

Gof will play in the round of 6 against Latvian Jelena Ostapenko, who defeated Ukrainian Katerina Bejndl 3:6, 0:XNUMX.

Even more convincing was the American Jessica Pegula, who blew away the Ukrainian Kostjka 6:0, 6:7 in just 66 minutes. Pegula will meet the Czech Krejcikova, who was also better than the Ukrainian - Kalinina, with 6:2, 6:3.

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