“I know when I’m wrong and I can apologize”



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In the quarter-final match against American Ann Li, Sorana had a nervous reaction to one of the breaks and asked the referee to sanction her coach, Adrian Cruciat, who “talked too much”.

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Sorana Cîrstea reacts, after the tense episode with her coach: “I know when I’m wrong and I can apologize”

Despite the tense episode, the Târgoviște-born athlete says she has a very good relationship with her collaborators, and when she makes a mistake, she has the ability to apologize.

  • Sorana Cirstea She qualified for the third round of the Australian Open on Wednesday morning, after defeating Petra Kvitova (8 WTA), a double Grand Slam winner, score 6-4, 1-6, 6-1.

“They were very happy (no, their team). They believed in me and were very motivated. They felt that I could beat her. They gave me a lot of positive energy. And again, although they wrote many things, I have a team that I am proud of, I communicate very well with them, there are also bad days, but that does not mean that there is no mutual respect

I am quite a mature person, I know when I make certain mistakes and I can take those mistakes and come and apologize. But I have a team that I trust, I’m happy with it, and I think it shows in the results, it shows that there is unity and they are the first to trust me and I see my potential. “, said Cîrstea, for treizecizero.ro

Australian Open | Sorana Cirstea – Marketa Vondrousova, in round 3

In the next round of the Australian Open, Sorana Cirstea will face another representative from the Czech Republic, Marketa Vondrousova (21 years old, 20 WTA), serial number 19.

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It will be the first meeting on the WTA circuit between Sorana Cîrstea and the athlete from the Czech Republic.

Vondrousova, a 2019 Roland Garros finalist, reached the third round in Melbourne for the first time, after 6-1, 7-5 with Rebecca Marino (Canada). Sorana’s future opponent is clumsy and reached the highest ranking of her career in 2019: 14th in the WTA.

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