The Armenian tennis player exclusively tells us how the illness pushed her to a state where it was impossible for her to compete: "I immediately felt exhausted."
The Armenian tennis player exclusively tells us how the illness pushed her to a state where it was impossible for her to compete: "I immediately felt exhausted."
Alycia Parks has once again shown that she is a serious contender to win the title at the WTA 250 in Ostrava. The American tennis player has advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating Elina Avanesyan with a comfortable 6-4 6-2 in just over an hour of play. Additionally, it is worth noting the defeat of Tatjana María (seeded number 1) against Katie Volynets with a score of 7-5 6-1. Tomorrow, the remaining five round of 16 matches will be played, with the debut of Emiliana Arango, the second seed of the tournament.
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[pixels-player]Many people may be wondering what Elina Avanesyan is doing outside the top 100 right now, a player who finished last season close to the top 40 with a clear tendency to keep climbing in the rankings, or at least to remain at that level. However, this season has not brought any joy to the 22-year-old Armenian tennis player, with a record of 12-15 after nine months and many doubts about her performance. Today, Elina has finally dared to share on social media what has been troubling her since March, the illness that has prevented her from reaching her best level recently: the dreaded mononucleosis. Below is the text from the player, who needed to release herself from that pressure by telling the world the truth about her situation.
Hi everyone,
— Elina Avanesyan (@ElinaaAvanesyan) September 13, 2025
I wanted to take a moment to share something more personal with you all, because these past months have been very challenging for me.
Back in March, I was diagnosed with mononucleosis. At first I didn’t fully realize how much it would affect me, but soon I was...
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Elina Avanesyan anuncia la enfermedad que viene sufriendo desde marzo
[pixels-player]Andrea Lázaro has succumbed to Elina Avanesyan in the second round of the WTA 125 in Madrid with a score of 6-4, 7-5, allowing the Armenian tennis player to advance to the quarterfinals. The day couldn't finish due to rain, but it's also worth noting María García Cid's defeat to Aline Korneeva by 6-3, 6-3, and Marina Bassols Rivera's victory over Polona Hercog by retirement of the Russian while the Spanish player was leading 6-3, 2-1. The pending match is expected to be completed tomorrow, although more rain is still anticipated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Lázaro sucumbe ante Avanesyan en el WTA 125 de Madrid
[pixels-player]Kasatkina, Avanesyan, Potapova, Rakhimova, Polina Kudermetova, and, much earlier, Elina Rybakina and Putintseva. They are just a few of the women who, in recent years, have chosen to renounce their Russian nationality to represent other countries. The difficulties of traveling the world with a Russian passport, the search for stronger financial support in other countries, and the desire to compete in Olympic events have been the driving forces behind this massive talent exodus.
Following the surprising departures of Potapova and Polina Kudermetova, players close to the Putin regime apparently, the controversial President of the Russian Tennis Federation, Shamil Tarpischev, has been firm. "We haven't lost any of the best, but those who want to compete in the Olympic Games. Also, many countries are recruiting young talents from our country, as they did with Rybakina, but we cannot be blamed for it because she was not among the best in her category," he stated on Matchtv.ru.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La contundente reacción de Rusia a la fuga masiva de tenistas nacionalizadas por otros países
[pixels-player]Exciting week of tennis ahead with the WTA 250 Iasi 2025 tournament, presenting a great opportunity for Romanian players to shine in front of their home crowd, with the second seed being Jacqueline Cristian. The tournament will be led by Armenian player Elina Avanesyan, and there will also be Spanish representation with Nuria Párrizas and Guiomar Maristany.

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[pixels-player]Madison Keys has fulfilled the role of favorite in her debut at the Miami Open 2025 against Elina Avanesyan with a 6-3, 6-3 victory after 1 hour and 18 minutes. The Australian Open champion gave no chances to the Armenian. After her smooth start, she will face Alexandra Eala in the third round, who caused an upset by defeating Jelena Ostapenko 7-6(2), 7-5.
Rest of the results from the second round of the WTA Miami Open 2025
. [4] J Pegula d. B Pera: 64 64
. [22] E Svitolina d. B Bencic: 62 61
. [17] A Anisimova d. M Sheriff: 62 62
. [23] M Kostyuk d. K Birrel: 75 46 63
. [17] K Muchova d. V Azarenka: 60 Ret
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Miami Open 2025. Keys no da opción a Avanesyan y se cita con Eala, que dio la sorpresa ante Ostapenko
[pixels-player]The WTA Mérida 2025 already knows its four semifinalists after an intense Friday. Among them will not be Paula Badosa, who seems to have been visited by ghosts of the past once again. After winning the first set and losing the second against Daria Saville, the Spaniard had to retire due to back problems once again. Thus, the Australian will face Emiliana Arango. On the other side, Emma Navarro continues to take advantage of her role as the favorite, now facing Elina Avanesyan for a spot in the final.
Day's results
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA de Mérida 2025: Se conforman las semis sin una Badosa obligada a retirarse
[pixels-player]The Armenian tennis player exclusively tells us how the illness pushed her to a state where it was impossible for her to compete: "I immediately felt exhausted."
Andrea Lázaro has succumbed to Elina Avanesyan in the second round of the WTA 125 in Madrid with a score of 6-4, 7-5, allowing the Armenian tennis player to advance to the quarterfinals. The day couldn't finish due to rain, but it's also worth noting María García Cid's defeat to Aline Korneeva by 6-3, 6-3, and Marina Bassols Rivera's victory over Polona Hercog by retirement of the Russian while the Spanish player was leading 6-3, 2-1. The pending match is expected to be completed tomorrow, although more rain is still anticipated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Lázaro sucumbe ante Avanesyan en el WTA 125 de Madrid
[pixels-player]Alycia Parks has once again shown that she is a serious contender to win the title at the WTA 250 in Ostrava. The American tennis player has advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating Elina Avanesyan with a comfortable 6-4 6-2 in just over an hour of play. Additionally, it is worth noting the defeat of Tatjana María (seeded number 1) against Katie Volynets with a score of 7-5 6-1. Tomorrow, the remaining five round of 16 matches will be played, with the debut of Emiliana Arango, the second seed of the tournament.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alycia Parks avanza a velocidad de crucero en Ostrava
[pixels-player]Kasatkina, Avanesyan, Potapova, Rakhimova, Polina Kudermetova, and, much earlier, Elina Rybakina and Putintseva. They are just a few of the women who, in recent years, have chosen to renounce their Russian nationality to represent other countries. The difficulties of traveling the world with a Russian passport, the search for stronger financial support in other countries, and the desire to compete in Olympic events have been the driving forces behind this massive talent exodus.
Following the surprising departures of Potapova and Polina Kudermetova, players close to the Putin regime apparently, the controversial President of the Russian Tennis Federation, Shamil Tarpischev, has been firm. "We haven't lost any of the best, but those who want to compete in the Olympic Games. Also, many countries are recruiting young talents from our country, as they did with Rybakina, but we cannot be blamed for it because she was not among the best in her category," he stated on Matchtv.ru.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La contundente reacción de Rusia a la fuga masiva de tenistas nacionalizadas por otros países
[pixels-player]Many people may be wondering what Elina Avanesyan is doing outside the top 100 right now, a player who finished last season close to the top 40 with a clear tendency to keep climbing in the rankings, or at least to remain at that level. However, this season has not brought any joy to the 22-year-old Armenian tennis player, with a record of 12-15 after nine months and many doubts about her performance. Today, Elina has finally dared to share on social media what has been troubling her since March, the illness that has prevented her from reaching her best level recently: the dreaded mononucleosis. Below is the text from the player, who needed to release herself from that pressure by telling the world the truth about her situation.
Hi everyone,
— Elina Avanesyan (@ElinaaAvanesyan) September 13, 2025
I wanted to take a moment to share something more personal with you all, because these past months have been very challenging for me.
Back in March, I was diagnosed with mononucleosis. At first I didn’t fully realize how much it would affect me, but soon I was...
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Elina Avanesyan anuncia la enfermedad que viene sufriendo desde marzo
[pixels-player]Exciting week of tennis ahead with the WTA 250 Iasi 2025 tournament, presenting a great opportunity for Romanian players to shine in front of their home crowd, with the second seed being Jacqueline Cristian. The tournament will be led by Armenian player Elina Avanesyan, and there will also be Spanish representation with Nuria Párrizas and Guiomar Maristany.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cuadro WTA Iasi 2025: Avanesyan y Cristian lideran el plantel
[pixels-player]Madison Keys has fulfilled the role of favorite in her debut at the Miami Open 2025 against Elina Avanesyan with a 6-3, 6-3 victory after 1 hour and 18 minutes. The Australian Open champion gave no chances to the Armenian. After her smooth start, she will face Alexandra Eala in the third round, who caused an upset by defeating Jelena Ostapenko 7-6(2), 7-5.
Rest of the results from the second round of the WTA Miami Open 2025
. [4] J Pegula d. B Pera: 64 64
. [22] E Svitolina d. B Bencic: 62 61
. [17] A Anisimova d. M Sheriff: 62 62
. [23] M Kostyuk d. K Birrel: 75 46 63
. [17] K Muchova d. V Azarenka: 60 Ret
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Miami Open 2025. Keys no da opción a Avanesyan y se cita con Eala, que dio la sorpresa ante Ostapenko
[pixels-player]The WTA Mérida 2025 already knows its four semifinalists after an intense Friday. Among them will not be Paula Badosa, who seems to have been visited by ghosts of the past once again. After winning the first set and losing the second against Daria Saville, the Spaniard had to retire due to back problems once again. Thus, the Australian will face Emiliana Arango. On the other side, Emma Navarro continues to take advantage of her role as the favorite, now facing Elina Avanesyan for a spot in the final.
Day's results
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA de Mérida 2025: Se conforman las semis sin una Badosa obligada a retirarse
[pixels-player]A tough blow for Paula Badosa at the start of the season, as the Spanish player finds herself out in the early stages of the WTA 500 Brisbane 2025, losing the chance to head to Melbourne with competitive rhythm and confidence. Badosa faced an inspired opponent, Elina Avanesyan, who won 6-3 1-6 6-2. In addition, Aryna Sabalenka defeated Zarazúa 6-4 6-0 and will meet Putintseva in the quarterfinals.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, WTA Brisbane 2025: Badosa sufre una dolorosa derrota y Sabalenka arranca sin freno
[pixels-player]We analyze the reasons that lead us to think that all these tennis players are destined to explore their limits in 2025.