It’s terribly woman. And why do the ones play in the back? The busy program annoyed Czech deblists

Two Czech doubles super tie-break dramas closed the program of the tennis day at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. While tournament number ones Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková managed the end, Karolína Plíšková and Markéta Vondroušová did not use four matchwords and said goodbye to the spider in the second round.

Krejčíková and Siniaková advanced after winning 6: 2, 5: 7 and in a super tie-break 10: 5 over Spaniards Paula Badosa and Sara Sorribes, and in the quarterfinals they will compete with Australians Ashleigh Barty and Storm Sanders. Plíšková and Vondroušová lost to Brazilians Laura Pigossi and Luisa Stefani 6: 2, 4: 6 and in a super tie-break 11:13. Both matches were played in the Ariake Arena under the lights at the same time and ended the same after an hour and a half.

Siniaková and Krejčíková led 5: 4 in the second set and did not use two match points when Krejčíková was served. “We could have been home already, but we didn’t get along a bit. It was a shame, but it’s great that we got together for a super tie-break and managed it. We appreciate that,” said Siniaková.

Krejčíková lost in the third round of singles in the morning and said after the match that she didn’t have much strength left. But she managed to get together for doubles. “I asked Bara if she had anything to say. She was tired, but we made it to number one,” Siniak said.

This year’s winners Roland Garros will compete with the Australians for the semifinal, which already means a fight for medals. And there will be a clash between the world’s best doubles pair and single number one Barty. “I expect a tough match. Both are good, Sanders is also uncomfortable, she is left-handed. We will try to be as ready as possible and complicate it as little as possible,” said Siniaková.

The schedule is sad

During an interview with the media, Krejčíková and Siniaková learned that the quarterfinals are on the agenda the next day from 12:30. Outraged, Krejčíková apologized and left to try to negotiate a change.

“I don’t understand. Actually, we close the area here at half past eight in the evening and they give us at twelve-thirty the next day. Bara played singles and doubles, she had to wait here this morning. Nothing would happen if we played later or didn’t play at all when the finals, I’m not mistaken, it’s not until Sunday, “said Siniakova. Krejčíková later emerged from the bowels of the stadium and was not satisfied, the match will start at 13:00.

In addition, the Czechs play in the backyard without the possibility of using a hawk’s eye. “The fact that we are the first one, so we have no advantages, or at least something. We always play in the back, so it’s sad,” Siniak said.

It’s terribly woman

The schedule of the Olympic matches in Tokyo was criticized by Plíšková after singles and again after doubles. “It’s a terrible woman. The program is absolutely insane. I’m not saying I lost, but in a tournament like this, every force decides,” said the world number seven singles.

Plíšková and Vondroušová had the opportunity to end the match in a super tie-break. They led 10: 7 and 11:10, but they never changed the match. “The opponents played something well. I blame the match on my service the most, I played it well and I could play a slightly better lifted call. But that’s the way it is. We missed it a bit somewhere,” Plíšková complained.

“We also had a 5: 3 advantage, but there was a bit of a bad game. Even in the tie-break I had an awful lot of chances, but I don’t think I played very badly there. They held on, it was a bit,” she said. Vondroušová added: “The fact that we played doubles together for the first time and still at the Olympics, so the first match was great. Today it was also good, it was about a few balls.”

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