At Australian Open 2017, Melbourne
Doubles
[R3] (4) Sania Mirza (IND)/ Barbora Strycova (CZE) l Eri Hozumi (JPN)/ Miyu Kato (JPN) 36 62 26
Mixed Doubles
[R1] Martina Hingis (SUI)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt (WC) Destanee Aiava (AUS)/ Marc Polmans (AUS) 64 63
[R2] Martina Hingis (SUI)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs Casey Dellacqua (AUS)/ Matt Reid (AUS)
Juniors
[R1] Mihika Yadav (IND,76) bt (Q) Ali Collins (GBR,101) 63 64
[R1] Mahak Jain (IND,47) l (11) Marta Kostyuk (UKR,20) 36 36
[R1] Siddhant Banthia (IND)/ Kaya Gore (TUR) bt Federico Iannaccone (ITA)/ len Schouten (NED) 67(4) 62 11-9
[R1] Nidhi Surapaneni (IND)/ Ekaterina Vishnevskaya (RUS) l (1) Emily Appleton (GBR)/ Jodie Anna Burrage (GBR) 36 36
[R1] Mahak Jain (IND)/ Lexie Stevens (NED) l Denisa Hindova (CZE)/ Johana Markova (CZE) 67(7) 46
[R1] Shuyue Ma (CHN)/ Mihika Yadav (IND) l Federica Bilardo (ITA)/ Tatiana Pieri (ITA) 36 16
[R2] Mihika Yadav (IND,76) vs (10) Mai Hontama (JPN,19)
Disappointing loss of Sania-Barbora against young Japanese pair in three sets ... In this match Barbora's inconsistency proved game changer ... After losing the first set our pair made strong comeback for winning the second set ... But Japanese pair took advantage of Barbora's erratic play for completing victory ... This result will hurt Sania's ranking as she was defending huge point as defending champion.
Martina-Lee started with straight sets win over Aussie pair ... Next they r facing another Aussie pair for place in the quarters.
Mihika scored straight sets win over her Aussie opponent ... In the second set, she was 0-3 down before winning next 5 games for taking the control ... Mahak failed to challenge her Ukrainian opponent her straight sets loss.
Doubles
[R3] (4) Sania Mirza (IND)/ Barbora Strycova (CZE) l Eri Hozumi (JPN)/ Miyu Kato (JPN) 36 62 26
Mixed Doubles
[R1] Martina Hingis (SUI)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt (WC) Destanee Aiava (AUS)/ Marc Polmans (AUS) 64 63
[R2] Martina Hingis (SUI)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs Casey Dellacqua (AUS)/ Matt Reid (AUS)
Juniors
[R1] Mihika Yadav (IND,76) bt (Q) Ali Collins (GBR,101) 63 64
[R1] Mahak Jain (IND,47) l (11) Marta Kostyuk (UKR,20) 36 36
[R1] Siddhant Banthia (IND)/ Kaya Gore (TUR) bt Federico Iannaccone (ITA)/ len Schouten (NED) 67(4) 62 11-9
[R1] Nidhi Surapaneni (IND)/ Ekaterina Vishnevskaya (RUS) l (1) Emily Appleton (GBR)/ Jodie Anna Burrage (GBR) 36 36
[R1] Mahak Jain (IND)/ Lexie Stevens (NED) l Denisa Hindova (CZE)/ Johana Markova (CZE) 67(7) 46
[R1] Shuyue Ma (CHN)/ Mihika Yadav (IND) l Federica Bilardo (ITA)/ Tatiana Pieri (ITA) 36 16
[R2] Mihika Yadav (IND,76) vs (10) Mai Hontama (JPN,19)
Disappointing loss of Sania-Barbora against young Japanese pair in three sets ... In this match Barbora's inconsistency proved game changer ... After losing the first set our pair made strong comeback for winning the second set ... But Japanese pair took advantage of Barbora's erratic play for completing victory ... This result will hurt Sania's ranking as she was defending huge point as defending champion.
Martina-Lee started with straight sets win over Aussie pair ... Next they r facing another Aussie pair for place in the quarters.
Mihika scored straight sets win over her Aussie opponent ... In the second set, she was 0-3 down before winning next 5 games for taking the control ... Mahak failed to challenge her Ukrainian opponent her straight sets loss.
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