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Kateryna Baindl rolls over Amarissa Toth, then encourages Budapest crowd to "stay fair"
The Ukrainian can make it three for three if she beats Fanny Stollar Friday at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Published Jul 20, 2023
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Baindl saved five of the six break points she faced.
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Baindl has been ranked as high as No. 62.
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