WTA Roundup: Mirra Andreeva knocked in Berlin

Magdelena Freach of Poland on Monday harassed Russia’s 2-6, 7-5, 6-0 of 6-6 Seed Mirra Andreeva in the first round of action at the Berlin Tennis Open.
Andreva, who is 18 years old in April, has been a successful season. He won the WTA 1000 titles in Dubai and Indian Wales and became the youngest WTA 1000-level champion in tour history. But Fract surprised him on Monday; The 27-year-old man held the second set after a 4–1 lead before dominating the third set.
Spain’s number 8 Seed Paula Badosa launched Germany’s Eva Lis 6–1 in 60 minutes, while Emma Navarro defeated Ukraine’s Marta Costuk 6–2, 6-3. Navarro and Badosa WTA will meet in the second round in the matchup of 9 and 10 players in the WTA rankings.
Apart from this, Jabeur, Tunisia, Rebecca Masarova in Switzerland and Katerina Siniakova of Czech Republic were proceeding.
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Czech seventh seed Linda Noskova saved two match points in the third set tiebreaker to survive and move on to ANCA Todony 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (6) in the first round in England.
Noskova fell 6–4 in the tiebreaker before closing four straight points to end the match. In a high-power affair lasting two hours and 36 minutes, Noskova hit 11 aces, while Todoni recorded 13 aces without double fault and rescued 11 out of 13 brake points.
Denmark’s No. 2 Seed Clara Tuson and Kazakhstan’s No. 4 Yulia Putinteva won in straight sets, while Canadian fifth seed Leyla Fernandez extended the Sujan Lammen of the Netherlands 6-3, 4-6, 7-5. Dayana Yastrimska of Ukraine harassed Serbia’s ninth seed Olga Denylvic from 6-4, 7-6 (4).
Other winners included China’s Lynn Zhu, Russia’s Anna Blinkova and Croatia’s Antonia Ruzik.
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