Polish Open: Fourth seed Minnen beats former junior No 1 Marcinko to move into last 16
The Belgian will play the winner of the match between Swiss Susan Bandecchi and Lucie Havlickova in the next round
Greet Minnen (Photo News / Panoramic)
Belgian Greet Minnen, the No 4 seed, won against Croat Petra Marcinko 6-1, 6-0 to move into the last 16 of the Polish Open on Monday afternoon.
Marcinko, aged 17, is a former junior world No 1 and won the Australian Open junior singles title in 2022.
Minnen, ranked No 112, will play the winner of the match between Swiss Susan Bandecchi and Lucie Havlickova next.
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