[서울=뉴시스]Kim Hee -jun = Women’s Tennis Singles, the world’s second -largest Arina Sabalenka (Belarus), has settled in the Wimbledon Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Tennis Competition Women’s Singles Round of 16.
Sabalenka defeated Emma Radukano (40th, UK) 2-0 (7-6 6-4) in the three rounds of women’s singles held in All England Club in London, England.
Sabalenka, who was satisfied with the runner -up in the Australian Open and France Open this year, went one step further toward the first win of the season and the first Wimbledon championship.
Sabalenka has won once (2024) at the Australian Open, a hard coat competition, and has not yet been at the top of the French Open and Wimbledon. In the French Open, the runner -up is the best in Wimbledon in 2021 and 2023.
Sabalenka’s 16th opponent is Elyser Mortance (23rd, Belgium). In the opponents, Sabalenka is ahead of 10 wins and 2 losses.
Sabalenka, who overturned the charter 5-6 in the first set tiebreak, was overturned to the game score 1-4 in the second set, but took the victory by directing the band electrode.
The sixth seed, Madison Kiss (8th, USA), was 0-2 (3-6 3-6) in Laura forkmund (104th, Germany) in the third round.
Solana Sierra (101st, Argentina), who started the competition from the preliminary round, rose to the round of 16.
Sierra defeated Christina North History (102th, Spain) with 2-1 (7-5 1-6 6-1) in the three rounds of women’s singles.
In the qualifying finals, Siera, who lost 1-2 (4-6 6-3 5-7) in Taria Gibson (126th, Australia), was an abstainer among the finalists and won the finals as ‘Rucky Loser’.
Lucky Looser advanced to the Round of 16 in the major women’s singles, the seventh since 1968, when the Sierra professional athletes were allowed. This is the first time in Wimbledon.
Sierra confronts fork forks in the round of 16.
In the men’s singles, Carlos Alcaras (2nd, Spain), who challenged for three consecutive games, cruised in the round of 16.
Alkaras beat Yanenark Sutroop (125th, Germany) with 3-1 (6-1 3-6 6-3 6-4) in the third round.
As a result, Alcaras has recently won 21 consecutive wins and 17 consecutive Wimbledon wins.
Alcaras wins Wimbledon this year as a player who won the French Open and Wimbledon for the second year in a consecutive year after VIEN barley (Sweden).
Barley won the French Open and Wimbledon for three consecutive years from 1978 to 1980.
Alkaras plays with Andrey Rublef (14th, Russia) in the round of 16.
Alkaras won three times with Ruble Ryof and beat it twice.
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