Iga Swiatek went undercover during her teammates' mixed doubles tie at the World Tennis League in Dubai - but was soon left red-faced. WorldTennisLeague 9WWOS
"These matches are important ... but it's pretty hard because we're also practising on different courts so it's a good challenge to how I have to adapt," she said.
"I'm happy I'm through, this match was pretty tight with a lot of moments that could have gone either way, so I'm pretty happy I used my chances in those important moments."The hit out was also Pavlyuchenkov's return to tennis having spent much of 2022 on the sidelines with a knee injury."But you never know, because I haven't played for more than half a year, and basically this year I only played three tournaments.
Auger-Aliassime backed up his opening mixed doubles win with a gruelling 7-6 , 7-6 win over Dominic Thiem. For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by
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