After the top eight lineup in Stuttgart was determined, looking at the eight girls with bright smiles, some fans and netizens bluntly said that it was indeed a car grabbing competition, and in terms of the speed of the game, one was really faster than the other, and the adrenaline of the people skyrocketed.
Ostapenko's match against Navarro, a rich American girl, is considered by everyone to be the absolute focus of the battle!
Both girls were on the line when they appeared at this Stuttgart 500, especially Navarro's performance! So much so that before the two fought, many people were worried about whether Ostapenko would have a nervous knife attack at that time, and finally failed to make an appointment with Swiatek, so that the long-awaited revenge battle was aborted ahead of schedule.
The Latvian star is also an empathetic girl who knew everyone would love to see her fight against Swiatek, and in the face of Navarro's counterattack, she finally withstood the pressure and stopped the rich American girl from trying to climb the top 10 in the instant world rankings.
Navarro and Ostapenko played three sets and 138 minutes to decide the winner, which shows how fierce the two are fighting for a place in the quarterfinals. Therefore, after Ostapenko reached the quarterfinals, he was also known as the hardest Stuttgart Bamei.
In the quarterfinals between Mertens and Schneider, the two were also torn apart.
Although Mertens defeated the Russian rising star in two sets, who is known as Sharapova's successor, the Belgian did not win easily after 108 minutes of play.
If Ostapenko and Mertens struggled to reach the quarter-finals and became the two hardest girls in the quarter-finals, then the performances of the other girls behind them are indeed worthy of their current rankings.
Before the eight-strong battle between the Italian girl Paulini and the German girl Nimeer, everyone thought that as long as Nimeier did not get bloody, there was no suspense that Borini would win.
As it turned out, the eyes of fans and netizens were still quite poisonous, and the Italian girl defeated the German star in two sets in only 86 minutes.
It was from Paulini that the girls' speed drama officially kicked off, and no one was to be outdone!
Feter, who met clay queen Swiatek in the quarter-finals in Stuttgart, was also seen as having a hard time stopping the Polish girl.
When Swiatek swept Seth in 76 minutes, some people felt that the Polish girl took a bit long after the game, and it should take less time to make sense, and then he speculated humorously, "I guess I have relented!" ”
Alexandrova beat Andreeva in just 68 minutes in two sets, and her match was surprisingly shorter than Swiatek's.
Everyone was surprised by this, there is another reason, Andreeva, who shined in Dubai and Indian Wells this year, has already been reborn as a top player, 17-year-old Mi La against Alexandro, a big sister who is 13 years older than herself, should have won in 68 minutes, how did she end up with a completely reversed result!
In addition, when everyone was talking about Alexandrova's match against Andreeva before the game, they did not expect the former to win in 68 minutes, and many people said that even if the 30-year-old Russian star resisted, the match would probably be more than two hours, or close to two hours. I really didn't expect that Alexandrova, the "driver" who grabbed the car, stepped on the accelerator to the bottom from the beginning of the first set, and ran to the finish line of victory so quickly, showing her ambition to grab a luxury car directly, and she didn't hide it at all.
Pegula and Gauff were considered to be in the top three in terms of race time.
The rich American girl played against Fletcher, and some people bluntly said that judging from Pegula's performance in Charleston, as long as her physical fitness does not have problems, there is no problem at all with a quick victory over the opponent.
Pegula was also quite in line with everyone's speculation, sweeping Fletcher in two sets in just 59 minutes.
To Seidel, Gauff is like a mountain. Seidel was indeed powerless against the former French Open runner-up, and this was directly reflected in the final result: a two-set sweep and a 57-minute defeat.
Ostapenko, Mertens, Paulini, Swiatek, Alexandrova, Pegula and Gauff – the competition between the seven girls in terms of time is already breathtaking, but all the girls are envious of Sabalenka.
The world No. 1 advanced to the quarterfinals in Stuttgart in 0 minutes! Of course, Sabalenka's promotion in this way was mainly due to Potapova's withdrawal due to injury, which allowed the Belarusian girl to get a ticket to the quarterfinals while lying down!(Source: Tennis House Author: Starry Sky of Moon River)