Rybakina Routs Teen Phenom Pareja

Rybakina Routs Teen Phenom Pareja

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Rybakina Routs Teen Phenom Pareja 6-36-0 in US Open the first round

Elena Rybakina, the world #10 And 2022 Wimbledon Champion recently found shape and confirmed its dominance again. During the summer Hardcourt Swing she lost in the semi -final of the final champion DCMontreal and Cincinnati (Fernandez, Mboko, Swiateek). The 2023 Australian Open finalist and Indian Wells Champion looked sharp in her opening game at stage 17 In the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

Julieta Pareja from the United States is currently on #335. The Carlsbad, Californier, only sixteen, received a wildcard for the last slam of the season. In her Grand Slam debut, Pareja won the Worp and chose to receive.

Rybakina opened the t -shirt with a monster serve and with a brilliant backhand -crosscourt, kept to love. With two consecutive double errors, three in total, Pareja opened in three Deuce points and a breaking point, yet kept under pressure with grit and balance.

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The 9The seed hit its first bait and stopped it easily 15 While Pareja missed 4/6 First serves, including two extra double errors and dumped serve.
Rybakina consolidated the break in love with a bait wide and a sizzling backhand along the line. Pareja 4/4 First serves and kept to love 2-4 With an agile forehand-drop shot and a spectacular inside of the return.

After three non -forced mistakes from her opponent, Rybakina again kept up in love 5-2. Pareja served with new balls to stay in the set. She fought bravely when she was confronted with three deuce and two breaking points, but still held, despite the shifts on three extra double errors!

The former world #3 Opened the ninth with a huge Serve of the Tee and her first double mistake, but with three excellent winners, including an ace wide, she grabbed the set 6-3.
Pareja first served in the second and was broken in love. Rybakina missed 3/5 must first be held to 15 To consolidate the break for 2-0. Pareja 3/6 First serves, was confronted with a breaking point and had it served when Rybakina crushed a Forehand Cross Court.

The 26-Jaroude Kazache made three consecutive aces and consolidated the break 4-0. Although inexperienced, Pareja competed admirable. As the unchanged mistakes continued to build up, the breaking points did. She was confronted with three deuce and three breaking points and with her 9The double mistake admitted the game.

Rybakina served before the game 5-0. She may be open with a double error, but has protected the victory with her seventh ace. She was not confronted with a breaking point and was amazing on serve, winning 100% of the first serves and 65% of the second serve points. She converted 4/9 Breekpoints and made sixteen winners up to nineteen casual mistakes.

In the second round she will fight against another talented teenager, Tereza Valentova. The eighteen year old from the Czech Republic reached the second round in Roland Garros (l. Gauff) this season and achieved a career high rank of #96. She has come in Flushing Meadows through qualifications, she clearly feels confident on the NYC hard cours. This will be their first meeting at tour level with a place in the third round before grabbing.


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