23 wins in a row and that’s it. A Polish woman stopped a tennis player who was the talk of the whole world! Tennis

The last few days have been very successful in Polish women’s tennis. Iga Świątek triumphed in Indian Wells on Sunday, and now she is preparing to start in Miami. On Wednesday, great news came from Cyprus, where Maja Chwalińska is currently competing.

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Maja Chwalińska with a great victory! The Polish woman’s great comeback

At the beginning of the week, the ITF-W35 singles tournament began in Larnaca. Maja Chwalińska (296th WTA) faced Lucija Ciric Bagarić (207th WTA) in the first round. The Croatian entered this match with a streak of 23 wins in a row! There has been a lot of talk about her in the tennis world recently. She even became the ITF Player of the Month.

The match between Chwalińska and Ciric Bagarić started on Tuesday, but was interrupted after the first set, which ended with Bagarić winning 6-4. Reason? Rainfall.

The match resumed on Wednesday morning. The break had a very positive effect on Chwalińska, who first led to a 1-1 draw, and then won the third set and entered the second round of the competition. In the second game, however, it seemed that the matter might be over – Bagarić’s score was 4:1 and the Pole had to chase it down. Ultimately, the match ended with the score 4:6, 7:5, 6:4.

The Polish player will face the Italian Jennifer Ruggeri in the next round of the tournament and will be the favorite in this fight. Chwalińska is ranked much higher in the WTA ranking – the Italian is ranked 480th.

Maja Chwalińska reached the final of the ITF tournament once during the current season. It took place in January in Porto. However, she lost in the decisive match to Jessica Bouzas Maneiro. In turn, in WTA tournaments, her greatest success is the second round of Wimbledon, which she reached in 2022.

2024-03-20 14:01:00
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