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2025 Abierto GNP Seguros: Pavlyuchenkova [44th] vs. Ruzic [89th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview
2025 Abierto GNP Seguros: Pavlyuchenkova [44th] vs. Ruzic [89th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

USA Today

time12 hours ago

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  • USA Today

2025 Abierto GNP Seguros: Pavlyuchenkova [44th] vs. Ruzic [89th] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview

On Tuesday, Antonia Ruzic (No. 89 in the world) takes on Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (No. 44) in the Round of 32 at the Abierto GNP Seguros. Pavlyuchenkova is favored over Ruzic for this match, with -160 odds compared to the underdog's +125. Tennis odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 2:35 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova vs. Antonia Ruzic matchup info Watch the Tennis Channel and more sports on Fubo! Pavlyuchenkova vs. Ruzic Prediction Based on the implied probility from the moneyline, Pavlyuchenkova has a 61.5% to win. Pavlyuchenkova vs. Ruzic Betting Odds Pavlyuchenkova vs. Ruzic matchup performance & stats

Wimbledon star necks beer while wearing strawberry hat in press conference as she drowns sorrows after quarters defeat
Wimbledon star necks beer while wearing strawberry hat in press conference as she drowns sorrows after quarters defeat

Scottish Sun

time09-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Wimbledon star necks beer while wearing strawberry hat in press conference as she drowns sorrows after quarters defeat

ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA swigged beer and wore a strawberry bucket hat in her press conference after being knocked out of Wimbledon. The Russian, 34, lost 6-1 7-6 to Amanda Anisimova in the SW19 quarter-finals. 4 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova came into press with a beer Credit: Wimbledon 4 The Russian, 34, swigged away during her presser Credit: Wimbledon Having been visibly emotional while leaving the court, Pavlyuchenkova later rocked up to her presser with a beer in hand. The world No50 beat Ajla Tomljanovic, Ashlyn Krueger, Naomi Osaka and Britain's Sonay Kartal to reach the last eight. But despite threatening a fight back during the second set, Pavlyuchenkova couldn't get past No13 seed Anisimova. After the match Pavlyuchenkova opened up on her struggles this year, including battling Lyme disease. She said: "I couldn't stop crying after the match for 20 minutes. "I don't know if it was (because it was) my last chance to do something big, or is it my history with not (being) sure if I will be able to even play or practise earlier this year, after Australia and even before during pre-season and all this viruses and Lyme disease. "I've just been through so much this year. "After Lyme disease I also took six weeks of antibiotics, and then I pulled my hamstring muscle just before Madrid. Every time I tried to come back, there was something always. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 4 Pavlyuchenkova lost in the Wimbledon quarter-finals Credit: AP "I don't know how I coped with that and have done those three weeks now, and in Eastbourne semis, and coming straight here to quarters. "I don't know if because of all that, just all the emotions that I have had in me. I actually have never really had that on the actual court losing the match. I just had to sit down, and I couldn't stop crying. Tennis legend Fabio Fognini announces retirement just days after epic Wimbledon clash with Carlos Alcaraz "Yeah, maybe just because everything, I was through so much and had inside that it just exploded." Pavlyuchenkova was caught up in one of the most controversial moments of the tournament during her match with Kartal. On game point with the experienced star serving at 4-4 in the first set, a Kartal shot clearly landed long. But with the Hawk Eye system not being on, the point was ordered to be replayed, with Pavlyuchenkova going on to be broken. She told umpire Nico Helwerth "Because she is local, they can say whatever. You took the game away from me," but still went on to win the match. 4 WIMBLEDON 2025 LIVE - FOLLOW ALL THE LATEST SCORES AND UPDATES FROM A THRILLING FORTNIGHT AT SW19

Wimbledon star necks beer while wearing strawberry hat in press conference as she drowns sorrows after quarters defeat
Wimbledon star necks beer while wearing strawberry hat in press conference as she drowns sorrows after quarters defeat

The Irish Sun

time09-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Wimbledon star necks beer while wearing strawberry hat in press conference as she drowns sorrows after quarters defeat

ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA swigged beer and wore a strawberry bucket hat in her press conference after being knocked out of Wimbledon. The Russian, 34, lost 6-1 7-6 to Amanda Anisimova in the SW19 quarter-finals. Advertisement 4 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova came into press with a beer Credit: Wimbledon 4 The Russian, 34, swigged away during her presser Credit: Wimbledon Having been visibly emotional while leaving the court, Pavlyuchenkova later rocked up to her presser with a beer in hand. The world No50 beat Ajla Tomljanovic, Ashlyn Krueger, But despite threatening a fight back during the second set, Pavlyuchenkova couldn't get past No13 seed Anisimova. After the match Pavlyuchenkova opened up on her struggles this year, including battling Lyme disease. Advertisement READ MORE WIMBLEDON She said: "I couldn't stop crying after the match for 20 minutes. "I don't know if it was (because it was) my last chance to do something big, or is it my history with not (being) sure if I will be able to even play or practise earlier this year, after Australia and even before during pre-season and all this viruses and Lyme disease. "I've just been through so much this year. "After Lyme disease I also took six weeks of antibiotics, and then I pulled my hamstring muscle just before Madrid. Every time I tried to come back, there was something always. Advertisement Most read in Sport BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 4 Pavlyuchenkova lost in the Wimbledon quarter-finals Credit: AP "I don't know how I coped with that and have done those three weeks now, and in Eastbourne semis, and coming straight here to quarters. "I don't know if because of all that, just all the emotions that I have had in me. I actually have never really had that on the actual court losing the match. I just had to sit down, and I couldn't stop crying. Advertisement Tennis legend Fabio Fognini announces retirement just days after epic Wimbledon clash with Carlos Alcaraz "Yeah, maybe just because everything, I was through so much and had inside that it just exploded." Pavlyuchenkova was caught up in one of the most On game point with the experienced star serving at 4-4 in the first set, a Kartal shot clearly landed long. But with the Hawk Eye system not being on, the point was ordered to be replayed, with Pavlyuchenkova going on to be broken. Advertisement She told umpire Nico Helwerth "Because she is local, they can say whatever. You took the game away from me," but still went on to win the match. 4 WIMBLEDON 2025 LIVE - FOLLOW ALL THE LATEST SCORES AND UPDATES FROM A THRILLING FORTNIGHT AT SW19

Wimbledon star necks beer while wearing strawberry hat in press conference as she drowns sorrows after quarters defeat
Wimbledon star necks beer while wearing strawberry hat in press conference as she drowns sorrows after quarters defeat

The Sun

time09-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Wimbledon star necks beer while wearing strawberry hat in press conference as she drowns sorrows after quarters defeat

ANASTASIA PAVLYUCHENKOVA swigged beer and wore a strawberry bucket hat in her press conference after being knocked out of Wimbledon. The Russian, 34, lost 6-1 7-6 to Amanda Anisimova in the SW19 quarter-finals. 4 4 Having been visibly emotional while leaving the court, Pavlyuchenkova later rocked up to her presser with a beer in hand. The world No50 beat Ajla Tomljanovic, Ashlyn Krueger, Naomi Osaka and Britain's Sonay Kartal to reach the last eight. But despite threatening a fight back during the second set, Pavlyuchenkova couldn't get past No13 seed Anisimova. After the match Pavlyuchenkova opened up on her struggles this year, including battling Lyme disease. She said: "I couldn't stop crying after the match for 20 minutes. "I don't know if it was (because it was) my last chance to do something big, or is it my history with not (being) sure if I will be able to even play or practise earlier this year, after Australia and even before during pre-season and all this viruses and Lyme disease. "I've just been through so much this year. "After Lyme disease I also took six weeks of antibiotics, and then I pulled my hamstring muscle just before Madrid. Every time I tried to come back, there was something always. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 4 "I don't know how I coped with that and have done those three weeks now, and in Eastbourne semis, and coming straight here to quarters. "I don't know if because of all that, just all the emotions that I have had in me. I actually have never really had that on the actual court losing the match. I just had to sit down, and I couldn't stop crying. Tennis legend Fabio Fognini announces retirement just days after epic Wimbledon clash with Carlos Alcaraz "Yeah, maybe just because everything, I was through so much and had inside that it just exploded." Pavlyuchenkova was caught up in one of the most controversial moments of the tournament during her match with Kartal. On game point with the experienced star serving at 4-4 in the first set, a Kartal shot clearly landed long. But with the Hawk Eye system not being on, the point was ordered to be replayed, with Pavlyuchenkova going on to be broken. She told umpire Nico Helwerth "Because she is local, they can say whatever. You took the game away from me," but still went on to win the match. 4

Wimbledon Line-Calling System Under Scrutiny After Costly Glitch
Wimbledon Line-Calling System Under Scrutiny After Costly Glitch

Daily Tribune

time09-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Tribune

Wimbledon Line-Calling System Under Scrutiny After Costly Glitch

TDT | Manama Wimbledon's new fully automated line-calling system came under intense scrutiny on Sunday after a high-profile error disrupted a round-of-16 clash on Centre Court, sparking fresh criticism over the tournament's decision to eliminate human line judges. The controversy unfolded during Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova's match against Britain's Sonay Kartal, when a clear out ball from Kartal at 4–4 in the first set was missed by the Electronic Line Calling (ELC) system. The absence of a call led to confusion and a bizarre delay, eventually resulting in the point being replayed—a decision that left Pavlyuchenkova visibly frustrated. 'I expected the umpire to step in. He told me after the match that he saw it was out, but he didn't act,' Pavlyuchenkova said. 'I just thought also the chair umpire could take the initiative. That's why he's there.' Tournament officials later attributed the issue to operator error, explaining that the Hawk-Eye-based system had been inadvertently deactivated for one game, failing to track three shots—two of which were called manually by the umpire. A third, the one in question, was missed entirely. Pavlyuchenkova, 34, was vocal about the impact of the glitch, saying, 'They stole the game from me.' She ultimately regained her composure to win the match 7–6(3), 6–4, but the incident became the day's biggest talking point. Kartal, for her part, said she was unsighted during the rally and couldn't tell whether the ball was out. 'The umpire tried his best. I think he handled it fine,' she said.

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