Russian adolescent Rybakina Phenomenon Pareja 6-3, 6–0 WITHIN we Open the first round
Elena Rybakina, World #10 AND 2022 Wimbledon Champion has recently found shape and reassessed its dominance. During the waxing of the summer hardcourt, it lost in half DcMontreal, and Cincinnati (Fernandez, Lundoco, Swiatek). 2023 Australian openist open and Indian Wells champion looked sharp in her opening match in the stadium 17 at the National Tennis Center Billie Jean King.
Julieta Pareja from the United States currently ranks #335. Carlsbad, Californian, only sixteen, was given a wild card for the last Slami of the season. In her debut Grand Slam, Parja won the casting and chose to get.
Rybakina opened with a monster to serve to the top and with an excellent backward junction, kept for love. Paree opened with two consecutive double mistakes, three in total, faced three points of Deus and one resting point, however kept with gravel and almost under pressure.

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9The seed hit her first ace and kept easily 15 As Paree lost 4/6 First services, including two additional double errors and disposal services.
Rybakina consolidated the rest in love with a wide ace and a rear backward below the line. Made 4/4 first serves and is held to love for 2-4 With a poor blow of predetermined fall and a spectacular inside-out of return.
After three mistakes forced by its opponent, Rybakina once again held in love to lead 5-2. Paree served with new balls to stay in the group. She fought boldly as she faced three deuce and two resting points, however kept despite donating three additional double mistakes!
The former world #3 Step ninth with a great service to the top and its first double -sided but three prominent winners, including a wide ace, it caught the set 6-3.
Paree served first in the second and broke down in love. Rybakina lost 3/5 first serves but held at 15 to consolidate rest for 2–0. Paree lost 3/6 First, it serves, faced a resting point and fell into service when Rybakina suppressed a pre -centered intersection.
26-The Old Kazaki hit three consecutive axes and consolidated rest for 4–0. Although inexperienced, Paree competed admirable. While the uninhaled mistakes continued to gather, so did the rest points. She faced three points and three rest points and, with her 9Double fault, accepted the game.
Rybakina served for the match up 5–0. She may have opened with a double guilt, but has secured victory with her seventh acen. She did not face a resting point and was stunning in the service, winning 100% of the first services and 65% of second service points. She converted 4/9 Points of rest and hit sixteen winners in nineteen unprecedented errors.
In the second round, she will fight another talented teenager, Teresa Valentova. Eighteen -year -old from Republika Czecheke reached the second round in Roland Garros this season (l. Gauff) and reached a high degree in career of # #96. After coming through the qualifications in the glowing meadows, she is feeling clearly confident in Nyc Hardcourts. This will be their first meeting at the tour level with a place in the third round for Grabs.

