Madison Keys Brees in the third round at Wimbledon

The sixth seeded Madison Keys won 6–4, 6–2 over Olga Denylvic on Wednesday, with Wimbledon to proceed in the third round.
Keys required only 75 minutes to reject their Serbian enemy, after Elena-Gabriella re-extended Russia in a fierce, three-set match under a terrible circumstances on Monday.
Keys said during his on-court interview, “I definitely feel a little more comfortable today-it is cloudy, the rain England that we know and love, so it helped a lot … it felt a little more normal here today.”
Earlier this year, the Australian Open winning Keys fired three aces, 19 winners and more than seven double to be victorious.
“I knew that I wanted to get speed quickly as much as I could and were trying to keep it,” Keys said. “I knew that she could really play great tennis, so just wanted to get a lead and then wanted to run away with her.”
Keys set a third round match with Canadian 29th seed Leyla Fernandez or German’s Laura Seigamund, who surprised later on Wednesday.
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