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Blue tennis player: “The eyes are the same as Nadal’s…”
Blue tennis player: “The eyes are the same as Nadal’s…”
The Spanish champion spoke at a press conference on the eve of the Paris Slam.
The words of the Spaniard, who, like the South Tyrolean, arrives on the Parisian clay back from injury.
The 22-year-old native of Florence but raised in Rome missed a match point and ended up losing to the world No. 7 in the second semifinal that was postponed a day because of rain.
The Serb surrendered in three sets (6-4 0-6 6-1) to Machac after two hours and eight minutes of play.
“I feel I can play good tennis, however, I cannot expect magic from myself,” admitted the South Tyrolean.
The Italian surrendered in two sets (6-2 6-4) to Argentina’s Tomas Martin Etcheverry in the semifinals.
The Romagna native defeated Elena Gabriela Ruse with a double 7-6.
The South Tyrolean will face Christopher Eubanks in the first round.
The former German champion tried to explain Nole’s below-expectation results in 2024.
Kamilla Rakhimova’s victory came in nearly two hours and two sets: 7-5, 7-5 the final.
The Roman tennis player overcame Kazakhstan’s Alexander Shevchenko in two sets.
The Romagna native defeated in the third set by Peyton Stearns after being ahead 5-0 with triple break and having two match points.
In contrast, Matteo Gigante did not make it, surrendering to Brazilian Gustavo Heide.
World No. 2 will face U.S. Eubanks, Very difficult opponents for Bronzetti and Cocciaretto but also for Paolini, and in the first round of men’s singles there will be a challenge that two years ago a semifinal.
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“His continuous desire to improve is an inspiration to me,” admitted the young blue tennis player.
The world number one in his debut match on Swiss clay ruled Hanfmann with a double 6-3.
The Spaniard on the court for an hour and a half in the afternoon.
The 54-year-old from Las Vegas will take over for John McEnroe, who will sit on the bench of Europe’s rivals for the last time in Berlin in September.
The South Tyrolean is ready to return to the court for his second Slam of the season.
“If healthy or close to 100 percent they will still be big threats to everyone,” admitted the Norwegian tennis player.
The Romagna native outlasted the Tuscan (6-2 6-3) in two sets.
The Italian beat Frenchman Adrian Mannarino (7-6 6-3) in two sets.
“What I like most about him is that he always thinks big, not just small.”
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The number one from Switzerland sounds the charge: “I want to put this difficult period behind me.”
The Italian tennis player won in two sets over the Japanese woman.