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After Noskova, Vondrousova also advanced to the eighth round of the tournament in Adelaide, while Pliskova dropped out. Other Czechs also failed to do well

Preparations for the Australian Open are in full swing. These days, the WTA tournaments in Adelaide and Auckland are underway, where Czech tennis players have also entered the singles competitions. After Linda Noskova got past Daria Kasatkina at the Australian event, Markéta Vondroušová also advanced to the second round.

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Preparations for the Australian Open are in full swing. These days, the WTA tournaments in Adelaide and Auckland are underway, where Czech tennis players have also entered the singles competitions. After Linda Noskova got past Daria Kasatkina at the Australian event, Markéta Vondroušová also advanced to the second round. Karolina Pliskova lost, as did the other Czechs participating in the New Zealand event.

Vondrousova faced Russia’s Ekaterina Alexandrova on the courts in the capital of South Australia early Tuesday morning our time. The native of Sokolov lost the first set 4:6, but managed to turn the match around.

92. the world number one beat the number eight in the next sets 6:3 and 6:2. She will face Estonia’s Kaia Kanepi, ranked 32nd in the rankings, in the eighth round on Tuesday night. Noskova will challenge Claire Liu of the USA a day later.

The WTA 500 tournament, on the other hand, ended early for 30-year-old Karolina Pliskova. Although the duel with Jelena Ostapenko promised to be an evenly matched encounter given her ranking, the course and outcome of the match was unambiguous.

The hour-long contest ended with a clear victory for the Latvian, who is ranked eighteenth in the singles rankings. Pliskova, the number 31 player in the world, lost 1::6 and 3::6.

Her compatriots in Auckland, New Zealand, did not fare as well. Three Czechs left the WTA 250 level ASB Classic after the opening round.

First, Brenda Fruhvirtova lost to Canadian Leyla Fernandez twice 1::6 in the early hours of Monday morning CET. After that, Tereza Martincova played a more even match with Austrian Julia Grabherova, but still lost 7::5, 1::6 and 2::6.

Linda Fruhvirt followed up her younger sister’s defeat in the next day’s program. In the end, however, the 17-year-old Czech left the court as a loser, as she lost the following sets 4:6 and 2:6.

However, at least Karolína Muchová can make domestic tennis fans happy at this event. Her first round match is yet to be played, as it was interrupted due to rain.

However, she will not have an easy job in her clash with China’s Wang Si-yu. Before the night match, she is down 3:5 in the first set and has a game point on her serve. Live coverage of both the Adelaide International 1 and the ASB Classic will be broadcast on O2 TV Tennis.

Source: WTA

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