In the world rankings, Galfi beat Harriet Dartot in the first round in three sets, but in Wednesday’s second match, a much heavier opponent was on the other side of the net, with a left-handed South American player currently 20 in the WTA rankings but tenth as the best of his career.
The 26-year-old Hungarian tennis player, who played on his left knee, started well with his opponent up to 3:3, and then took the rival’s serving game in the seventh game, and nothing. He retained his brother with a long servant, so Ma Haddad had to serve the game at 3:55 and not only succeeded, but also returned in the next game, so Galfi had a set ball, the first act was abbreviated.
This was varied, with the 26-year-old Hungarian player leading by one or two points several times, but Brazil equalized. In the end, Galfi has already taken advantage of his fourth game ball in the fifth overall, so he took advantage after a 1 hour 12 -minute marathon battle.
The second act brought a much more one-sided fight, Haddad Maia couldn’t spin it, and Galfi won the booms in turn, while his opponent was in his 5-0 lead, but there was no return to him. Galfi closed the 1 hour 44 -minute match with a great abbreviation, replacing all his broke balls.
Gálfira, who reached the third round in Wimbledon in 2023, is ranked 12th and 13th in the world rankings in the world rankings, writes MTI.
Result, women’s individual, 2nd round (to get 32)
- Dalma Galfi –Beatriz Haddad Maia (Brazil, 21) 7: 6 (9-7), 6: 1
Women’s Doubles, Round 1 (for a 32)
- Fanny Stollar, Irina Hromacsova (Hungarian, Russian, 13th) – Aleksandra Krunic, Suzan Lamens (Serbian, Dutch) 6: 3, 7: 6 (7-2)
