Kasatkina Eyes Stability as US Open Journey Shapes Up

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Former world racquet star Anastasia Pivovarova recently weighed in on Daria Kasatkina’s prospects at the US Open, sharing her thoughts with Socialbites.ca. In her remarks, she described Kasatkina as currently prone to inconsistency, suggesting that a deep run would be a notable achievement for the Russian, especially given the recent stretches without big wins against top-tier opponents. Pivovarova framed a potential fourth-round appearance as a meaningful milestone, underscoring how such a result could signal a turning point in Kasatkina’s form and confidence as the tournament unfolds.

According to Pivovarova, Kasatkina’s game has shown moments of brilliance but also periods of fluctuation, making it essential for the three-time Grand Slam participant to stabilize her level if she hopes to challenge the sport’s elite. The former player also noted that a strong run would send a clear message about Kasatkina’s ability to reclaim her spot among the tour’s most competitive names. For fans and analysts, the expectation remains that a breakthrough performance could occur at any stage, but consistency will be the key talking point as the draw advances and tougher matches loom on the horizon.

Meanwhile, Elina Avanesyan caught the imagination of fans by advancing into a potential fourth round after a pivotal defeat for Veronika Kudermetova, who sits higher in the Russian rankings. Pivovarova observed that Avanesyan seized a golden opportunity on the court, delivering a hard-fought victory over Alize Cornet in a round-one contest that showcased resilience and tactical poise. The win opened up the draw for Avanesyan, creating a compelling storyline about a rising Russian player challenging established names as the event progresses.

Kasatkina opened her US Open campaign with a three-set battle against American hope Alicia Parks, pulling away late to secure a 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 victory. The second-round clash will pit Kasatkina against Sofia Kenin, another prominent American competitor. The match was scheduled for the night of September 1 and was set to begin after 02:00 Moscow time, a late start that could suit Kasatkina’s preferred rhythm if she finds her footing early against Kenin. The result of this showdown will be closely watched by Canadian and U.S. tennis followers who closely monitor the returning form of former top players as the tournament moves deeper into the schedule.

In other notes from the event, Karatsev, the steadfast Russian contender, also made progress by reaching the third round, reinforcing the strong presence of Russian players as the US Open continues to unfold. With every match, questions about form, stamina, and the ability to translate potential into consistent results over the best-of-three set format will be tested for a growing list of competitors, including Kasatkina and her peers in the Russian cadre. The evolving narrative around these players highlights the interplay between experience, confidence, and the pressure of elite competition as the hard-court season intensifies.

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