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In a good day for the Canadian, Bia ended up not taking advantage of break chances in the second set
could not Beatriz Haddad Maia in the second round of U.S. Open in the early hours of this Thursday (1). The Brazilian lost to Canadian Bianca Andreescu, champion of the tournament in 2019, by 2 sets to 0, with partials of 6/2 and 6/4 in 1h35 of play. Eliminated in singles, Bia turns to doubles, where she will join the Kazakh Anna Danilina in New York.
How was the game
Inspired, Andreescu had an excellent first set with only three unforced errors. The Canadian decided to play a game full of variations, constantly changing the height, weight and direction of the ball. The tactic had an effect in the first game: Bia ended up being broken and only managed to get one break point chance in the whole set. Without giving away, Bianca would mark one more break in the last match to win the partial by 6/2.
In the second set, Andreescu did not keep the same rhythm. More erratic in backcourt exchanges, the game became more even, with Bia standing out on service returns. However, the Brazilian had two break chances in the fourth game and another two in the sixth. In both cases, the Canadian was saved🇧🇷 Bianca gets a break, imposes good serves in the final stretch and secures the victory by 6/4.
Bia makes her doubles debut this Thursday (1)
Despite the elimination, the Brazilian will be back on the field of the US Open this Thursday (1). Alongside Danilina, the duo enter as the tournament’s number 8 seed. The two are contesting the first round against Serbian Aleksandra Krunic and Poland’s Magda Linette. If they win, they will face Spaniard Aliona Bolsova and Norway’s Ulrikke Eikeri in the next round.
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