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From [[Moscow]], Tupitsyna is educated [[]]. She started 2026 with her first match win at a junior grand slam in the girls’ singles at the [[2026 Australian Open]].<ref> https://www.itftennis.com/en/news-and-media/articles/tupitsyna-into-quarters-as-her-dream-australian-open-run-continues/</ref> |
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Ekaterina Tupitsyna is a Russian tennis player.
Career
From Moscow, Tupitsyna is educated Khimki. She started 2026 with her first match win at a junior grand slam in the girls’ singles at the 2026 Australian Open.[1]
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