Barbora Krejcikova v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova: French Open final-live broadcast! | Sports
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10:02
Second set: Krečkova 6-1 1-4 * Pavlyuchenkova (* indicates the server)
Pavlyuchenkova scored, leading 30-0. Then she was slipped by an airdrop. No problem, it will become 40-15. This is a reservation. We are making great strides towards the ultimate truth.
09:58
Second set: Krečkova* 6-1 1-3 Pavlyuchenkova (*means the server)
Krejcikova’s tension in the first game seemed to have recovered, but then she arrived with a score of 40-15, and Pavlyuchenkova’s excavation of the winner allowed her to win the first game.
09:55
Second set: Krečkova 6-1 0-3 * Pavlyuchenkova (* indicates the server)
Pavlyuchenkova led 30-0, but was then tempted to overshoot. It was Krejcikova’s turn to shake because she hit an unsuccessful winner. This is speculative at best, and it is proceeding in the Russian way.
09:52
Second set: Krečkova* 6-1 0-2 Pavlyuchenkova (* indicates the server)
The game starts now! go to bed early. Pavlyuchenkova led 30-0 and volleyed for the second time. Then there is another one, six consecutive points. There is also a breakpoint. The first one passed, and the second one was hit into the net. But the third came in, and the celebration jumped.
09:48
Second set: Krečkova 6-1 0-1 *Pavlyuchenkova (*means the server)
First win in six games. Pavlyuchenkova is trying to get her usual strength from the bottom line. Two wonderful rebounds raised the score to 30-30, and every point was in contention. Then a topspin winner broke point again. Pavlyuchenkova volleyed in front of the net and saved this. Then use it quickly. There was still a problem with the first serve, but she finished it on the second serve.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova hit back with a forehand.Photo: Martin Bureau/AFP/Getty Images
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09:42
Krečkova won the first set 6-1!
First set: Krečkova* 6-1 Pavlyuchenkova (*means the server)
so easy! When a swing is about to occur, the second serve ace raises the score to 15-30. Then 30-30 saved an attempted winner who didn’t have enough gas. Then some powerful services make it reach the set point. This can be seen by a skidder, which forces the return to go for a long time. After that terrible first serve game, Krečkova performed very well. In contrast, Pavlyuchenkova really struggled. She is far from her best condition.
09:38
First set: Krečkova 5-1 *Pavlyuchenkova (* indicates the server)
Krychkova is full of confidence, making her opponent miserable. Pavlyuchenkova tried to push things too hard and the score became 0-30. Then a missed spike coughed up three break points. Krejcikova could have chosen the first one, but it collided with some advertisements of the French car company, and you also linked it to bicycles. The next step is to do it. This is five consecutive games.
09:34
First set: Krečkova* 4-1 Pavlyuchenkova (*means the server)
Despite unforced errors leading 15-15, Krejcikova still completely controlled the set. Pavlyuchenkova made her own mistake, so we took a 30-15 lead, but a high ball changed the score to 30-30. Then a wonderful rally made Krejcikova step into the center of the court and knocked down a winner. She won the next serve.
Barbora Krejcikova controls the entire scene. Photo: Javier Garcia/BPI/REX/Shutterstock
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09:30
First set: Krečkova 3-1 *Pavlyuchenkova (*means the server)
The Czech has now broken serve twice and was so unstable in the first game. Is it Pavlyuchenkova’s turn to be nervous? It looks like that. Although Krečkova was defeated by a strong bottom line backhand winner. Pavlyuchenkova then missed the winner who was attracted by some low-hanging slices. Then an airdrop forced the other two break points. The first one was saved by a better airdrop. The next one is the winner of the bisector. But then Pavlyuchenkova was eager to face another break point. Then again!
09:23
First set: Krečkova* 2-1 Pavlyuchenkova (*means the server)
Krejcikova in the groove? Maybe, but both played well. In these early stages, there is not much relationship between the two. It goes to 30-15. Then through the backcourt backhand shot to lead 40-15. She tried to compete in the same way, but the net creaked. Then she was nervous on the second serve of 40-30, but she could see it.
09:19
First set: Krečkova 1-1 *Pavlyuchenkova (*means the server)
It broke immediately. Krejcikova started with a confident winner and then scored 15-15. Some neat service and follow up will bring it to 30-15. Then Pavlyuchenkova scored 30-30. This is a stressful thing. Krejcikova took a winner home, and she walked to the net for a break point. Pavlyuchenkova saved it with a whipped backhand, and died on the other side of the net like a fallen leaf. Then there is a wrong service return advantage. Pavlyuchenkova’s serve is also very tight. She tried to participate in the competition for a long time. This may be a marathon. Krejcikova got another chance at the break point. She took a winner, but her opponent misread it completely.
09:13
First set: Krečkova* 0-1 Pavlyuchenkova (*means the server)
During the rest of the first game, Kader Nouni was today’s referee, and he started the game with a sweet tone. We started with a long rally where both players can test each other. Pavlyuchenkova hits a winning ball, then reads Krejcikova’s serve and rewrites the score to 0-30. Then there is a double error. A bit yip? The winner will regain some confidence by winning 15-40. But then another double came. Oh dear.
09:05
The player enters the court. Compared with the fireworks last night, it seems very quiet outside. This is a low-key final, but both players have a chance to win the first Grand Slam, and the tension will definitely play a role.
When throwing the ball, both of them smiled. Pavlyuchenkova chose to accept, so he knocked on the door. Paris is hot and stuffy.
09:02
Preface
The great thing about having four first-time semifinals is that it means you can also get a brand new Grand Slam champion. If this is obvious, it may not be as obvious as the talent of Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. The 29-year-old Russian has defeated 35 top 10 players in his career and won 12 championships outside of the majors. However, Pavlyuchenkova struggled in the four major events. Before she participated in the French Open finals this year, she had never made it to the quarter-finals. She did not enter the top 30 in 2020, but this year she defeated many big names in the finals of the Madrid Open and then repeated the trick in Paris. Third seed Victoria Azarenka will tell you how well Pavlyuchenkova performed after Russia won in the fourth round of the draw.
Therefore, Pavlyuchenkova may be a small favorite against former doubles expert Barbora Krečkova. The 25-year-old Czech has at least a Grand Slam final victory experience, French Open In her palmarès three major doubles titles. Krečkova only won her first WTA singles championship this year.