Sofia Kenin reached the third spherical at Wimbledon for the primary time on Thursday. Or because the 2020 Australian Open champion put it: “Just trying to prove some people wrong.”
Kenin beat Wang Xinyu of China 6-4, 6-3 to again up her victory over seventh-seeded Coco Gauff that ended a streak of three straight first-round exits at Grand Slam tournaments.
The 24-year-old American got here into Wimbledon ranked 128th and needed to undergo qualifying to succeed in the primary draw — and she or he’s superb with that.
“If I know every time I’m going to get to the third round at a Slam, I’ll play qualies,” mentioned Kenin, who was ranked No. 4 after her title at Melbourne Park. “Yeah, definitely I feel like that for sure helped me. Grass wasn’t always my favorite surface, and I felt like I had some really good solid wins in qualies even though they were against tough opponents.
“Looks obviously easy, but it was tough and I feel like those matches definitely gave me confidence.”
Kenin’s win on Court 4 wasn’t a murals — she hit 11 winners to 17 unforced errors — however she jumped on Wang’s second serve and broke her 4 occasions.
The Russian-born Kenin subsequent faces Elina Svitolina, a Ukrainian who’s making a comeback of her personal. Svitolina is again on tour after the beginning of her first youngster in October. She beat five-time Wimbledon champion Venus Williams within the first spherical.
Kenin, who has handled a foot and ankle accidents, mentioned she’ll put together for “a long, tough match” as a result of Svitolina “gets a lot of balls back, from what I remember.”
Svitolina adopted up her win over Williams by eliminating Twenty eighth-seeded Elise Mertens 6-1, 1-6, 6-1.
The Ukrainian, who’s ranked 76th, remembers Kenin as aggressive baseliner.
“She loves to strike the ball, dictate on the baseline. I’ll have to react quick. I’ll have to move my legs really, really well and expect a quick ball,” Svitolina mentioned.
Regarding proving folks mistaken, Kenin didn’t level to anybody particular.
“It’s just like I didn’t have maybe the best results, but I felt like this year, you know, I started off pretty good overall and I just had to find my way,” she mentioned. “I have been fighting it. Yeah, just hope that I can keep it going.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com