Oksana Selekhmeteva celebrates ATX Open win on court, engaging crowd with cowgirl boot request amid cheering fans.
Oksana Selekhmeteva celebrates ATX Open win on court, engaging crowd with cowgirl boot request amid cheering fans.
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Selekhmeteva wins at ATX Open and asks for cowgirl boots

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Oksana Selekhmeteva defeated Alycia Parks in the first round of the ATX Open, then engaged the crowd with a request for local cowgirl boot recommendations. The 23-year-old Russian advanced to face Kamilla Rakhimova next. Rakhimova marked a milestone by securing Uzbekistan's first WTA win since 2018.

In the opening round of the ATX Open on February 23, 2026, Oksana Selekhmeteva, ranked No. 76, overcame Alycia Parks with a score of 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. This victory marked a strong start for Selekhmeteva in Austin, contrasting her 2025 experience where she exited in qualifying due to feeling unwell.

During her on-court interview, Selekhmeteva embraced the local culture, asking the Center Court audience for suggestions on where to buy cowgirl boots. "I'm honestly looking where to buy the boots," she said. "So please, people, tell me where to buy the boots. I mean, I already got the hat yesterday from the players' party, but I'm looking for boots." She also mentioned enjoying the local barbecue the previous year and planning to do so again.

Selekhmeteva's next opponent is Kamilla Rakhimova, who upset sixth seed Anna Bondar 6-3, 7-5 in her debut main-draw match of 2026. This win was Rakhimova's first under the Uzbek flag and the first tour-level victory for a player representing Uzbekistan since Sabina Sharipova reached the second round in Nanchang in 2018.

The two have met three times previously, with Rakhimova leading 2-1, though Selekhmeteva won their most recent encounter 6-3, 3-6, 6-0 in Turkey last year.

The ATX Open, one of two WTA Tour events launching the Sunshine Swing, features Jessica Pegula as the top seed and defending champion. Pegula faces Rebecca Sramkova on Tuesday. Other notable seeds include Australian Open quarterfinalist Iva Jovic, Wang Xinyu, and Peyton Stearns, a former NCAA champion at the University of Texas. Venus Williams is also in the draw, scheduled to play Ajla Tomljanovic in the first round.

In another first-round match, qualifier Nikola Bartunkova defeated Katie Volynets in straight sets, converting her fourth set point in each.

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Amanda Anisimova serving and Elena Rybakina returning at the Qatar TotalEnergies Open in Doha, with crowd and skyline in background.
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Anisimova and Rybakina preview Doha defenses amid early wins

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Defending champion Amanda Anisimova returns to the Qatar TotalEnergies Open as the No. 3 seed, reflecting on her 2025 title win. Elena Rybakina, fresh off her second Grand Slam at the 2026 Australian Open, aims to maintain momentum. Early first-round matches saw veterans like Vera Zvonareva and Karolina Pliskova advance.

Defending champion Jessica Pegula has withdrawn from the ATX Open in Austin due to a left knee injury, just days after winning her 10th WTA title in Dubai. The world No. 5 was replaced in the draw by Yuan Yue, with 18-year-old Iva Jovic now the top seed. Pegula, who turned 32 on the day of the announcement, expressed disappointment but plans to return to the event in the future.

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Venus Williams, the 45-year-old seven-time Grand Slam singles champion, has accepted a wildcard entry into the ATX Open in Austin, marking her debut at the tournament. She will compete in both singles and doubles at the WTA 250 event starting February 23. The field includes top American players like defending champion Jessica Pegula and rising star Iva Jovic.

Ukrainian tennis player Oleksandra Oliynykova secured her first main-draw victory at the WTA 250 Transylvania Open in Cluj-Napoca, defeating Mayar Sherif in a three-set thriller. She highlighted severe electricity shortages in Kyiv due to Russian attacks that nearly prevented her travel. Oliynykova's resilience shone through as she advanced to the quarterfinals with another straight-sets win.

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In the Qatar TotalEnergies Open in Doha, several players advanced to the quarterfinals amid thrilling matches and notable hot shots. Jelena Ostapenko ended Camila Osorio's winning streak, while Elisabetta Cocciaretto reached her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal in a marathon against Ann Li.

Jessica Pegula staged a comeback to defeat Amanda Anisimova 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships semifinals, improving her head-to-head record to 5-0. Elina Svitolina outlasted Coco Gauff 6-4, 6-7(13), 6-4 in a three-hour marathon to set up an all-experienced final against Pegula. Both matches featured resilience and key turning points on February 20, 2026.

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Elena Rybakina came from a set down to defeat Zheng Qinwen 4-6, 6-2, 7-5, securing her spot in the Doha quarterfinals. Anna Kalinskaya followed with a straight-sets victory over Elina Svitolina, 6-4, 6-3, to advance as well. Both winners extended their strong starts to the 2026 season at the Qatar TotalEnergies Open.

 

 

 

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