Sevastova lose in the first round of the Melbourne tournament in doubles

Sevastov and Sasnovich play for a place in the quarterfinals with a 7-6 (14-12), 2-6, 6-10 concession to Slovak Victoria Kuzhmov and Russian Vera Zvonareva.

The Melbourne Park Tennis Stadium will host two equal Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) tournaments at the same time, with Sevastova taking part in both. In one tournament, Anastasia was involved in singles and the other in doubles.

In the singles, Sevastov will play the second round match against the American Anna Li, who was placed with the number 7, on Thursday. The strongest tennis players are already in the mood for the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, which will start in Australia in the middle of January.

withdrew from the Adelaide Tournament. Both of Latvia’s strongest tennis players are guaranteed a place in the main competition of the Australian Open, which will start on January 17.

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