In an interview with socialbites.ca correspondent, Russian tennis player Anastasia Pivovarova, the second oldest racket in the world among juniors, appreciated the game of Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova at Roland Garros, where the Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion reached the quarterfinals.
“It is worth noting Nastya Pavlyuchenkova, who beat two Russian tennis players, first Lyudmila Samsonova, then Anastasia Potapova. Thanks to Pavlyuchenkova, we lost two Russian players (laughs).
But Karolina Muchova finally cut off the path to victory of Pavlyuchenkova, who loved Roland Garros very much. Her best result was in this tournament – the final, ”said Pivovarova.
Pavlyuchenkova lost to Czech tennis player Muchova, the 43rd racket of the world, with a score of 5:7, 2:6. The Russian athlete is currently ranked 96th in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA).
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