During two weeks, Emma Radukan suffered the third defeat of its third round tournament, as she lost 6-3 7-5 in Qatari Alexandrov.
The 22-year-old Bravanist was handed over to the latest WTA tournament in the Middle East, but a tough lottery was handed over to Russia’s No. 25 Russian world that was fresh in recent weeks.
Last month, Alexandrov was beaten by Alexandria, but in the end, Russia was finally proved here.
Britain began with two collections, at an early breach of service, but Alexandrova soon stopped Radukanu’s advantage.
Alexandrova won the last five games of the first collection and the second service breaks to trade breaks, a decisive break when contacted 5-5.
The result means that in the second round of Alexandrov, not Radukani, is now the No. 1 in the world.
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