Great week for Polish tennis players in Italy. Two titles



Press material / Lotos PZT Polish Tour / Pictured: Daniel Michalski

Rafal Smolinsky


Despite the approach of Easter, Polish tennis players participated in the ITF World Tennis Tour in various parts of the world. Weronika Falkowska and Daniel Michalski achieved a very good performance in Italy.

Daniel Michalski was seeded in the Italian resort of Santa Margherita di Pula in Sardinia ($25,000 prize pool) and dropped just two sets en route to the final. They were taken from him by the Italian Luigi Sorrentino (2nd round) and the Portuguese Goncalo Oliveira (semi-final). In the title game, Timo Legout, marked with the “eight”, got in the way of the Warsaw people.

Two titles in Sardinia

After an hour and 54 minutes, Michalski won Saturday’s final against the Frenchman 6:4, 6:3. In each set, he developed a two-break advantage, which the rival only managed to reduce in the final phase of each set. In the end, the winner of the whole event was a Pole, who claimed the ninth singles championship on professional courts.

Weronika Falkowska also had a great week in Santa Margherita di Pula. At the inauguration, the Warsaw native proved to be better than her compatriot, Maja Chwalińska, who scratched at 2:5. Then our tennis player won the French Fiona Ferro, who knew the women’s circuit well, then turned the tide of the match with the Greek Valentini Grammatikopoulou. In the semi-final Falkowska was stopped by Yekaterina Makarova (not to be confused with the Russian doubles player of the same name), who won 6:2, 6:3.

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Falkowska did not leave the Italian meal empty-handed. With Grammatikopoulou she competed in doubles and both ladies advanced to Saturday’s final. In the title match, the Polish-Greek player, marked with the second number, defeated Italian Angelika Moratelli and Dutch Arantxa Rus 6:1, 6:1. For Falkowska, who recently made her Top 100 debut in the doubles rankings, it is the 18th career trophy on the professional doubles courts.

The Poles in a historic tournament

Natalia Kowalczyk and Weronika Baszak decided to start the tournament in Bujumbura. This is the first-ever women’s competition in Burundi and was organized by rising Burundian star Sada Nahimana, who trains at Patrick Mouratoglou’s academy. Kowalczyk made it to the main group through eliminations, but in the first round she was worse than South Africa’s Wozuko Mdlulwa. Baszak won early with Germany’s Jasmin Jebawy, then proved to be better than killer Kowalczyk. In the quarter-finals, the player from Wrocław did not meet Ukrainian Valeria Strachowa (1:6, 3:6).

Polish duels took place in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. In the first round, Gina Feistel won with Alicja Formella 6:3, 6:3 and became the opponent of Martyna Kubka. Scored “six”, the Pole won 6:2, 7:6(5). In the quarterfinals, Kubka faced Meiling Wang. After a three-set fight, the Chinese defeated our representative 6:7(4), 7:6(3), 7:5.

The remaining Whites and Reds did not achieve any notable results. Karolina Jaśkiewicz failed in the qualifying round in Sharm el-Sheikh and Juliusz Bienkiewicz was eliminated in qualifying in Antalya, Turkey. Paweł Ciaś, who lost in the first round of the singles tournament, also failed to conquer the Egyptian courts. Przemysław Michocki reached the Croatian Dubrovnik main ladder thanks to eliminations. However, he did not follow suit and was eliminated in the first phase.

Monday to Saturday, April 3 to 8
ITF World Tennis Tour results and tournament schedule:

WOMEN

Santa Margherita di Pula (Italy), 25 thousand. dollars, clay

single semi-final:

Ekaterina Makarova (4) – Weronika Falkowska (Poland) 6:2, 6:3

singles quarter-final:

Weronika Falkowska (Poland) – Valentini Grammatikopoulou (Greece, 2) 4:6, 6:4, 6:2

2nd singles round:

Weronika Falkowska (Poland) – Fiona Ferro (France, Q) 6:3, 6:2

1st singles round:

Weronika Falkowska (Poland) – Maja Chwalińska (Poland, 5) 5:2 and cry

doubles final:

Weronika Falkowska (Poland, 2nd) / Valentini Grammatikopoulou (Greece, 2nd) – Angelica Moratelli (Italy, 1st) / Arantxa Rus (Netherlands, 1st) 6-1, 6-1

doubles semi-final:

Weronika Falkowska (Poland, 2nd) / Valentini Grammatikopoulou (Greece, 2nd) – Maria Bondarenko (3rd) / Sapfo Sakellaridi (Greece, 3rd) 7:5, 6:3

doubles quarter-final:

Weronika Falkowska (Poland, 2nd) / Valentini Grammatikopoulou (Greece, 2nd) – Deborah Chiesa (Italy) / Lisa Pigato (Italy) 7:5, 6:4

1st round of doubles:

Weronika Falkowska (Poland, 2nd) / Valentini Grammatikopoulou (Greece, 2nd) – Marija Kostiuk (Ukraine) / Alessandra Pezzulla (Italy) 6-2, 6-1

Caijsa Wilda Hennemann (Sweden) / Katharina Hobgarski (Germany) – Maja Chwalińska (Poland) / Sandra Samir (Egypt) 6-2, 6-2

Bujumbura (Burundi), 25 thousand. dollars, clay

singles quarter-final:

Valeria Strakhova (Ukraine, 4) – Weronika Baszak (Poland) 6-1, 6-3

2nd singles round:

Weronika Baszak (Poland) v Wozuko Mdlulwa (South Africa, Q) 6-3, 6-1

1st singles round:

Weronika Baszak (Poland) – Jasmin Jebawy (Germany, 8) 6:3, 5:7, 6:1
Wozuko Mdlulwa (South Africa, Q) v Natalia Kowalczyk (Poland, Q) 7:6(3), 4:6, 6:4

1st round of doubles:

Divine Dasam Nweke (Nigeria) / Helena Stević (France) – Natalia Kowalczyk (Poland) / Laalitya Kalluri (India) 6-1, 3-6, 10-6

Sharm el-Sheikh (Egypt), 15 thousand. dollars, hard ground

singles quarter-final:

Meiling Wang (China) – Martyna Kubka (Poland, 6) 6:7(4), 7:6(3), 7:5

2nd singles round:

Martyna Kubka (Poland, 6) – Gina Feistel (Poland, Q) 6-2, 7-6(5)

1st singles round:

Martyna Kubka (Poland, 6) – Kristina Paskauskas (UK) 6-2, 6-2
Gina Feistel (Poland, Q) – Alicja Formella (Poland, CM) 6:3, 6:3

1st round of doubles:

Yekaterina Kazionowa (1) / Aleksandra Pospelowa (1) – Gina Feistel (Poland) / Ana Paula Neffa De Los Rios (Paraguay) 6-2, 6-4

Yajing Cao (China, CM) / Shuchi Chen (China, CM) – Alicja Formella (Poland) / Anastazja Zaparyniuk (Ukraine) 6:3, 6:2

Aliona Falei (4) / Polina Jatcenko (4) – Karolina Jaśkiewicz (Poland, WC) / Martina Smolenova (Slovakia, WC) 6-1, 6-0

MEN

Santa Margherita di Pula (Italy), 25 thousand. dollars, clay

singles final:

Daniel Michalski (Poland, 1) – Timo Legout (France, 8) 6-4, 6-3

single semi-final:

Daniel Michalski (Poland, 1) v Goncalo Oliveira (Portugal, 7) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3

singles quarter-final:

Daniel Michalski (Poland, 1) – Francesco Forti (Italy, 5) 6-4, 6-2

2nd singles round:

Daniel Michalski (Poland, 1) – Luigi Sorrentino (Italy) 6-2, 3-6, 6-2

1st singles round:

Daniel Michalski (Poland, 1) – Nicolas Parizzia (Switzerland) 6-1, 6-3

1st round of doubles:

Roy Stepanov (Canada) / Tennyson Whiting (USA) – Daniel Michalski (Poland) / Davide Galoppini (Italy) 6-3, 4-6, 13-11

Dubrovnik (Croatia), 25 thousand. dollars, clay

1st singles round:

Sebastian Prechtel (Germany) – Przemysław Michocki (Poland, Q) 6:4, 6:3

1st round of doubles:

Kalin Ivanovski (North Macedonia, 4th) / Luka Mikrut (Croatia, 4th) – Przemysław Michocki (Poland) / Igor Dudun (Ukraine) 6-2, 6-4

Sharm el-Sheikh (Egypt), 15 thousand. dollars, hard ground

1st singles round:

Amr Elsayed (Egypt, 7) – Paweł Ciaś (Poland) 6:3, 6:3

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