The 15-year-old Russian tennis player made history this Sunday at the El Espinar Women’s ITF by becoming the youngest winner of the tournament
Adreeva had a plan and she knew how to execute it, with her high game forcing Guerrero well to hit over the shoulder
the russian tennis player Myrrh Andreeva15, has made history this Sunday at the ITF Women’s in El Espinar by becoming the youngest winner of the tournament, after beating the Spanish Eve Warrior by 6/4 and 6/2 in the final postponed on Saturday due to rain with an advantage for the Russian player by 4/3.
Warriorwho overcame his bad start by coming back from 4/0 to 4/3 before the suspension, extended his good moment in the restart by breaking the serve of Andreevamuch less safe from the bottom than on Saturday afternoon.
However, the Almerian erred in haste, entering the trap of the Russian’s high balls, which she broke again in the ninth game to close the first round with her service.
Adreeva had a plan and knew how to execute it, with his high game that forced Warrior either to hit over the shoulder, or to look for the pot soon speeding up the game and making mistakes. Despite this, the player from Almería took the risk, and it went well for her at the start of the second set, placing with 2/0 and leaving good feelings.
But a problem in the Spanish player’s left leg became apparent in the third game, which she lost to a Adreeva that minimized their mistakes, forcing Warrior to always play one more ball, adding points that allowed her to overcome the disadvantage, and consolidating her service breaks despite the fact that her nerves betrayed her with her serve, committing several double faults.
Warrior ended up going down in the game, and Myrrh Adreeva was crowned as the queen of the tournament after adding six consecutive games.