Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva, who beat Anastasia Potapova in the third round at Wimbledon, said she worked with her family and coaches to contain her emotions during the matches. RT.
“But today, even if I wanted to show some emotion. to be honest, I couldn’t because after each draw I could almost not breathe,” Andreeva said.
The match, which lasted 1 hour and 35 minutes, ended with 6:2, 7:5 equality.
In the fourth round, Andreeva will play with the American Madison Keys, the 18th racket in the world. Mirra Andreeva is the 102nd racket in the world.
Wimbledon started on July 3 and will run until July 16. The tournament’s prize fund is £44,700,000.
Russian tennis players compete in international tournaments as neutral athletes after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recommended that international organizations not allow domestic athletes.
Formerly Dominik Hasek criticized Wimbledon organizers due to the acceptance of the Russians.