Mirra Andreeva vince il match al Miami Open nonostante si sia schiaffeggiata

Mirra Andreeva ha sconfitto McCartney Kessler in tre set nel secondo turno del Miami Open, ma ha mostrato la sua frustrazione colpendosi la fronte dopo un punto. La sua allenatrice Conchita Martínez è intervenuta per calmarla. La diciottenne russa ha superato il turno dopo una rimonta.

Secondo turno del Miami Open: Andreeva vince in tre set

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