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Indian Wells: Katie Boulter & Cameron Norrie has been lost in the third round.

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When the first tournament was held after the Australian opening in January due to the injury, Boulter received the first round by the 25th seed.

Former WIMBLEDON champion Rybakina won the first seven games in 26 minutes, but Boulter was second to reorganized and went bankrupt of Kazakhstan’s Rybakina and insisted 4-3 leads for 5-4 sets.

Boulter saved two interruptions, but Rybakina leveled up using one -third, and after grabbing the sub, Boulter broke the boule thanks to the double defects of the match point.

Rybakina will face Mirra Andreva, the ninth Russian ninth Russian ninth, who won Denmark’s Clara Tauson 6-3 6-0 in 16 years.

Defensive Champion Iga Swike-Following the third title in this tournament-DAYASTREMSKA 6-2 in Ukraine.

Poland’s Switique will then play Karolina Muchova, the 7-5 6-1 winner in the match against Katerina Siniakova.

Jessica Pegula of the United States won the Chinese king Xinyu 6-2 6-1 and began a meeting with Ukraine Elina Svitorina, who beat Daniel Collins 6-2 6-4.

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