WTA: Mirra Andreeva was kicked in Stuttgart, Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff ease in the quarterfinals tikitaka News

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WTA: Mirra Andreeva was kicked in Stuttgart, Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff ease in the quarterfinals

A teenager in the form of a teenager Mir Andree was collapsed from the WTA event in Stuttgart on Thursday after he got off the flat kits on the colleague of Russian Ekaterina Alexander in the last 16.

World number seven AndievaWho already has two titles under the belt this season, lost 6-3, 6-2 Against 22. Ranked Alexandrova for just over an hour.

The 17-year-old Andree won her older sister Eric in the previous circle on Wednesday, but Aleksandrov quickly took control as she claimed her fourth victory over the top-10 player of the top-10 this season.

In February, 17-year-old Andree became the youngest winner of the WTA 1000 event in Dubai, beating Iga Switak and Elena Rybakina On the way to the crown.

He picked up the victory in Indian Wells in March, coming from the placed world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the final.

Later Thursday, the American world number four Coco Gauff made a brief work of the German language She seedelvictory 6-1, 6-1 In 57 minutes.

Gauff jumped from her flat output output in the last 16 on Miami open, hitting two aces and break the opponents five times on his way to the dominant victory.

Gauff will meet with Italian fifth seed Jasmine Paoliniwho won the German language Jule Niemeier 6-1, 7-5 To get to a quarter on Thursday Thursday.

“I do what I love, I think it’s just happy for that, try and enjoy” Hisage Paolini.

“It’s the key to play better. When I’m sad and complain, I’m not that good.”

Alexandrov will face third ranked American Jessica Pegulawho beat Poland Magdalena Cheeky 6-1, 6-1. Pegula won five from five pauses and fought with one against her.

Sabalenka already qualified for quarterfinals after an opponent, Anastasia PotapovaHe pulled out of the last 16 conflicts with an injury.

The world number of two Swiatk, the two-sided winner in Stuttgart, reached the last eight.

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