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  1. Anna Vladimirovna Blinkova was born on 10 September 1998 in Moscow to mother Elena and father Vladimir. [1] During childhood, she played both tennis and chess at a high level. Her preferred surface is hardcourt. Her favourite shot is a forehand. [2] She speaks Russian, Slovak, French and English.

  2. Blinkova wins longest match-tiebreak in Slam history to upset No.3 Rybakina 2024 Australian Open • January 18, 2024 'I might explode': The last thing players want to hear after a loss

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  5. Mar 14, 2024 · Anna Blinkova admits she’s never watched her historic final-set tiebreak against Elena Rybakina at Australian Open 2024. The tiebreak proved a monumental conclusion to their second-round match at Melbourne Park, with Blinkova winning it 22-20 – the longest ever tiebreak in a women’s Grand Slam match – after more than 31 minutes.

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · Anna Blinkova saved six match points and won a 42-point tiebreak to beat Elena Rybakina 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 [20] in the second round of Melbourne. The Russian qualifier, ranked No.57, reached the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career.

  7. Dec 8, 2018 · Steady progress paid off for former junior World No.3 Anna Blinkova in August, when the Russian became the fourth player to crack the Top 100 as a teenager this year. The season had actually begun with a fall: Blinkova's failure to defend her Australian Open points from 2017 meant that she sunk to World No.164 in February.

  8. Jan 18, 2024 · Anna Blinkova needed 10 match points before finally upsetting 2023 finalist Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open second round, winning a 22-20 tiebreaker that was the longest ever in a Grand Slam.