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US Open 2021: Osaka without a fight, Halep and Sabalenka without any problems

US Open 2021: Osaka without a fight, Halep and Sabalenka without any problems

US Open 2021: Osaka without a fight, Halep and Sabalenka without any problems

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While Naomi Osaka did not have to start her second-round match on Wednesday, Simona Halep and Aryna Sabalenka drove confident victories.

From tennisnet.Com zu finally edited: 02.09.2021, 4:38 p.m.

As big as the question mark behind Simona Halep's constitution was before the beginning of the US Open 2021, the previous achievements of the two-time major winner in New York have so far failed.After Halep had to struggle hard against Camila Giorgi as expected, the Romanian won 6: 3 and 6: 1 in round two against Kristina Kucova on Wednesday two.The next task will be hairy again: Halep gets it to do with Elena Rybakina, which Caroline Garcia gave no chance.

US Open 2021: Osaka kampflos, Halep und Sabalenka problemlos weiter

Aryna Sabalenka moved into the third round with exactly the same result as Halep.Sabalenka, set in two in New York, defeated Tamara Zidansek and will be really challenged on Friday: This is what DANIELE COLLINS, which showed strong tennis in the weeks before the last major of the year.The American won 6: 4 and 6: 2 against Kaya Juvan.

Defending champion Naomi Osaka experienced a relaxed day.Their opponent Olga Danilovic could not compete.Osaka is now dealing with the young Canadian Leylah Fernandez, who was a bit surprising against Kaia Kanepi with 7: 5 and 7: 5.

Here is the single tableau of women

Verpasse keine News!Aktiviere die Benachrichtigungen: Osaka Naomi Halep Simona Sabalenka Aryna

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