The Mexican racket, along with the Canadian Sharon Fichamn, defeated the British Heather Watson and Annie Fernández with 6-3 and 6-2
Mexican Giuliama Olmos and Canadian Sharon Fichman advanced to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open women’s doubles, after defeating British rocket Heather Watson and Canadian Annie Fernández 6-3, 6-2.
For a ticket to the semifinals, Giuliana Olmos, a 27-year-old Mexican born in Austria, ranked 470 in the WTA, and her 30-year-old North American partner They will face the Czech pair of Katerina Siniakova and Barbora Krejcikova.
In one hour and 17 minutes, The Mexican-Canadian couple overcame their rivals without major problemsDespite the duel, he started with a dubious service from Olmos, which led to the first “break” for rivals. Later they recovered from the bad start, maintained the service and dominated the actions of the first set.
The second round presented a scenario similar to the one seen previously, because they hit the rivals with precise serves and signed the victory in a strong way.
The next duel between Olmos and Fichman will be Monday, February 15, with hours to be defined.