Original title: Australian Open: Svitolina gave the egg 2-0 in the second set to beat Putin Seva into the top 16
Sohu Sports News February 13th, Beijing time, the 2021 Australian Open will continue in Melbourne. In the third round of women’s singles that ended early, the No. 5 seed Svitolina continued to be in good shape. Sweeping Putin Seva 6-4/6-0 with a set of eggs, won a six-game winning streak against the latter, and advanced to the top 16 women’s singles at the Australian Open.
The No. 5 seed Svitolina did not encounter much challenge in the first two rounds of the Australian Open. She defeated Bozkova in the first round and defeated the 16-year-old American supernova Gove in the second round. In the third round, Svitolina encountered a strong Putinseva who defeated former US Open champion Stephens in the first round and defeated Ujvank in the second round. The two have played 6 times before, Svitolina has a greater advantage with 5 wins and 1 loss, and the last 5 matches have maintained a full victory.
In the first set, Putin Seva launched a strong impact on the opponent. In the first game, Svitolina got a break point in the serve game, and the second break point received a straight line and then came. The volley in front of the net scored a break and took advantage of the situation to secure a 2-0 lead. The backward Svitolina quickly adjusted to find the state of the game. After the third game, she forced a 40-15 continuous break point in the fourth game. After that, Putin Seva lost the game after saving three break points. , The score came to a 2-2 tie.
After the scores of their respective guards reached 3-3, Putin Seva strengthened the forehand attack on the bottom line in the seventh game, and got the break point in quick succession. Svitolina lost the game by mistake, but Putin Seva’s break advantage still failed to hold. In the eighth game, Svitolina’s high-quality bottom-line offense pressed the opponent and quickly completed a 4-4 tie. In the ninth round of the end of the game, Svitolina played a lovegame to protect her morale. Then Putin Seva had to send 0-40 break points in backhand mistakes in consecutive rounds of serve. Putin Seva later Despite the tenacious rescue of three points in a row, the sluggish serve still fell into the group under the impact of the opponent. Svitolina broke serve and won the first set 6-4.
In the second set, Svitolina’s state continued to improve. After the first set was easily secured, the second set began to impact opponents. After losing the first set, Putin Seva’s state fell sharply. The second break point of this set was straight before the Internet. Slapping and losing suffered a break. In the third game, Svitolina resolved a break point, and after 4 deuces, it was difficult to secure a 3-0 advantage. After that, Putin Seva, who was behind by a large score, had no intention of fighting, and Svitolina broke the belt and kept 6-0 to give the egg to win the second set.
In the end, the No. 5 seed Svitolina continued to remain strong, defeating Putin Seva 6-4/6-0 in straight sets and advanced to the top 16 women’s singles at the Australian Open. The whole game took 1 hour and 23 minutes. Putin Seva had 5 double errors in the game. Putin Seva took the lead with 68% of the first serve, and Svitolina slightly took the lead with 53% of the scoring rate. Svitolina led 18-15 on the winning points, and Svitolina had 12 unforced turnovers 20-32. In the break session, Putinseva completed 2 breaks with 4 break points, while Svitolina cashed 14 break points 6 times.Return to Sohu to see more
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