Ukrainian tennis player Nadia Kichenok together with her Hungarian partner Timea Babos successfully started at Wimbledon-2024 in doubles. They confidently overcame the first round of the tournament, defeating the British duo of Niketa Bains and Amelia Raecki in two sets with the score 6:4, 6:4.

Triumphant start at Wimbledon

Kichenok and Babosh, playing together for the first time, demonstrated excellent coordination and mutual understanding on the court. Their game was characterized by aggressive serving and excellent coordination, which allowed them to dominate their opponents in 1 hour and 26 minutes.

Key moments of the match

The match started with cautious rallies, but in the middle of the first set, Nadiya and Timea began to dominate the court. Their powerful shots and confident actions on receiving the ball made it possible to take important breaks, which became a decisive factor in the victory. Nadia Kichenok noted in one of the interviews:

"It was a great start, Timea and I felt the rhythm of the game and were able to implement our plan for the match."

Path to the next round

In the second round of Wimbledon, a serious test awaits Kichenok and Babosh - a meeting with the third pair of the tournament, Nicole Melihar (USA) and Ellen Peres (Australia). This pair is known for their stability and high level of play, which promises an interesting and intense match.

Historical context and forecast

For Nadia Kichenok, this tournament is an important stage in her career. She has already participated in major competitions many times, but Wimbledon has always been special. Together with Timea Babos, who has a wealth of experience at the highest level, they have every chance to go far in this tournament.

Conclusions and expectations

The victory in the first round showed that the new duo has a lot of potential. They have already demonstrated that they can play at a high level and are ready for new challenges. The next match will be a real test for their cooperation and tactical preparation.

Editor: Vitalina Patskan