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After Tagger, Potapova Also Reached the Linz Round of 16.

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The neo-Austrian defeated Chinese Zhang Shuai in two sets – and could meet Lilli Tagger in the quarterfinals.

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The neo-Austrian defeated Chinese Zhang Shuai in two sets – and could meet Lilli Tagger in the quarterfinals.

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The neo-Austrian defeated Chinese Zhang Shuai in two contested sentences and now meets German qualifier Tamara Korpatsch on Thursday night

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First round for Anastasia Potapova at the Upper Austria Ladies: In her first single match as an Austrian woman in Austria, the 25-year-old meets Chinese Zhang Shuai, we report live – see Ticker below. Potapova chose the first set at 6:4. Here is the live ticker:The news at the beginning of December of the previous year had also surprised tennis insiders in Austria: from 2026, the native Russian Anastasia Potapova plays for red-and-white-red. The…

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from Linz, our envoy Great revelations at the Upper Austria Ladies Linz. Still on the field, just beat Shuai Zhang, Anastasia Potapova told Barbara Schett how tense and excited she was for her first match in Austria since her name is accompanied by the red-white-red flag. Of this, of upside down with the trick, of ranking and more she spoke shortly after with the media. D. Congratulations. You already talked with Babsy about your emotions, about…

LINZ. After Lilli Tagger, an Austrian runner-up, Anastasia Potapova, entered the eighth final of the WTA 500 tennis tournament in Linz on Wednesday.

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Anastasia Potapowa moved into the eighth round of the Upper Austria Ladies in Linz after a 6:4-6:4 victory over Chinese Zhang Shuai.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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