Aoi Ito passes first match with easy win – Tennis News – Tennis 365 | tennis365.net

Aoi Ito passes first match with easy win – Tennis News – Tennis 365 | tennis365.net

Aoi Ito (Japan OP)
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The first round of the women’s tennis Takasaki International Open (Gunma, Japan, Hard, ITF) singles was held on the 19th, with 4th seed Aoi Ito defeating world No. 352 V. Mboko (Canada) 6-3, 6. He defeated him in straight sets, -2, and made it through the first round.

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The tournament will be held at Zenzo Shimizu Memorial Tennis Court in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, with the highest prize money of $100,000 on the ITF World Tennis Tour, which is held as a tournament connected to the Four Grand Slam tournaments and the WTA Tour. It is being carried out in

In the first set of the first round, Ito got a break in the sixth game at love, but was given a break in the seventh game. However, he succeeded in breaking for the second time in the 8th game and took the first set.

In the second set, he suddenly succeeded in breaking in the first game, and after that, he did not allow his opponent to break him once, and in the seventh game he succeeded in getting a second break, and with an easy victory, he was able to advance to the first round.

Ito, who won, will face the winner of the match between Saki Imamura, ranked 376th in the world, and Ayumi Miyamoto, ranked 1014th in the world, in the second round.

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(November 19, 2024 22:01)


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