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Ukraine’s first racket Elina Svitolina (No. 5 WTA) continued her winning streak in the main draw at the Australian Open.
In the third round, the 26-year-old Ukrainian beat Yulia Putintseva of Kazakhstan (# 28 WTA).
Australian Open. Third circle
Elina Svitolina (Ukraine) – Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – 6: 4, 6: 0
The start of the game could not be worse. Svitolina completely missed the opening game, committing five unforced errors in a row. Putintseva after such a gift defended her service and took the lead. And only after that did the game level off. In the third game Elina had to work hard, but from the fourth break point she still took the first game of the match.
At first, Svitolina tried to push her opponent as far as possible, taking advantage of the space for a later attack, but Putintseva resisted such tactics very well. She cut deep below the baseline, and also threw half candles, knocking down the Ukrainian’s attacking potential and allowing her to keep up with almost every ball. Shortened from the representative of Kazakhstan worked with variable success, but sometimes it turned out very well.
For a long time Elina was unable to actively win balls, but then she changed her tactic and that helped. The Ukrainian engaged in a shootout with baseline punches and made attacks only after verified combinations. After that, Julia was able to maintain a high level only for a few games, she tried to attack herself, she often made mistakes, and of course he annoyed her.
When the score was 5: 4, Svitolina won a triple set point in the reception, Putintseva cursed loudly, but still won, the small outs helped. But then a double mistake upside down followed.
The second set was much more enjoyable for the Ukrainian fans, although all games, except the first and the final, were won in the fight. It was clear that Svitolina was a higher cut today, and Putintseva had lost confidence due to a lot of her mistakes. Julia again and again gave free rein to her emotions, but hardly anyone was surprised.
So far, Svitolina hasn’t lost a single set in the tournament, which adds confidence that she can advance further on the grid, which, by the way, is pretty good.
Note that Svitolina beat Putintseva for the sixth time in a row.
In the next round, Elina will play American Jessica Pegula (No. 61 WTA).
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