US Open
Earlier setback: Eva Lys is in set one behind
Updated on August 28, 2025 – 5:33 p.m.Reading time: 3 min.

In the first round of the US Open, Eva Lys celebrated a smooth two -set victory. In round two, she has to exist against a player set.
At the beginning of the Grand Slam season, the German Eva Lys caused a sensation with its round of 16 at the Australian Open International. At the last Grand Slam of the year, the US Open, she wants to start a similar series. To do this, it must exist in round two against the Czech Linda Nosková.
Follow the game here live in the ticker:
Lys – Nosková 1: 5: Nosková begins her surcharge with an ace and Lys follows a return on the net. Then the Czech takes a forehand and has a double error at 30:30. A crashing forehand winner then brings the 40:30 and a service winner 5: 1.
Lys – Nosková 1: 4: With a crashing return, Nosková gets back to 0:15, but then two returns land online. The Czech’s next forehand is too long, Lys also have a backhand and gives the Czech with a crashed forehand. The next free fore adopt the German device too long and Nosková has the next breakball. A double error brings that 1: 4 from the perspective of the Germans.
Lys – Nosková 1: 3: With a soulful stop, Nosková brings Lys to the net and closes by volley to 15: 0. Then your backhand lands on the net. A forehand also goes to the side and it is 15:30. Lys cannot accommodate the next return in the field and Nosková puts an ASA at 40:30. Again a forehand of Lys sails and it is 3-1 for Nosková.
Lys – Nosková 1: 2: Lys gets a backhand too long on its own surcharge and Nosková puts a 30: 0 with a powerful forehand winner. Lys laid a forehand and has to defend three break balls at 0:40. At the first attempt, Nosková takes the return, but the second hammered a forehand winner into the field. Break for the Czech!
Lys – Nosková 1: 1: Lys plays a strong first return, but lets a backhand follow. The next forecast of the Germans also flies away on the side and it is 30: 0. Nosková serves a double error, but with another forehand error, Lys places 40:15. The second double error Noskovás means 40:30 and a backhand error by the Czech gives Lys. Nosková gets an advantage with a crashing backhand winner, but Lys puts back on your debut with a forehand winner. Nosková answers too long with an ASS and the next forehand of LYS device. So it is 1: 1.
Lys – Nosková 1-0: It’s starting! Lys begins with her own serve. The first powerful return Noskoás can only answer with one forehand, but then beats a forehand winner Longline at 15:15. Then the Czech has two plans in a row and can only hit the next return on the net. It is 1-0 for Lys.
