Rybakina logra su 400.ª victoria WTA y avanza en Doha

Elena Rybakina derrotó a Wang Xinyu para conseguir su 400.ª victoria en carrera en la WTA Tour. El partido tuvo lugar en Doha, donde Rybakina alcanzó la tercera ronda por tercer año consecutivo.

Elena Rybakina alcanzó un hito significativo en su carrera al ganar su 400.º partido en la WTA Tour. El martes, superó a la china Wang Xinyu con un 6-2, 6-4 en sets corridos. El encuentro duró 1 hora y 20 minutos, mostrando el consistente rendimiento de Rybakina en el Qatar TotalEnergies Open. Esta victoria avanza a Rybakina a la tercera ronda en Doha por tercer año seguido. El triunfo destaca su creciente dominio en el circuito, edificado sobre éxitos previos en el torneo. Rybakina, ex campeona de Wimbledon, continúa afianzando su estatus entre las mejores jugadoras de tenis femenino. Wang Xinyu, clasificada por debajo en el ranking WTA, ofreció una resistencia competitiva pero no pudo igualar la precisión y potencia de Rybakina. El partido transcurrió sin problemas para la tenista kazaja, quien convirtió eficazmente sus oportunidades para asegurar la victoria sin ceder un set.

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