Indian Wells: Alcaraz stronger even than bees, in semifinals is Sinner
The challenge everyone dreamed of will be there. At stake is the No. 2 position in the world rankings.
The challenge everyone dreamed of will be there. At stake is the No. 2 position in the world rankings.
For the Italian, better numbers even than such holy monsters as Djokovic, Borg, Federer, McEnroe.
In Indian Wells Jiri Lehecka also fell in two sets against the formidable South Tyrolean.
Lehecka swept in two sets in just over an hour and a quarter.
“I myself have had two consecutive great series in my career.”
The Serb will not play the Miami Masters 1000 again this year.
The matches will take place from September 10 to 15 in Bologna, Manchester, Valencia and Zhuhai.
The South Tyrolean and the Czech, both class of 2001, have already faced each other in a challenger in Ostrava in 2019. Tonight they will face each other again in the Indian Wells quarters.
“In Argentina you would say he is playing naked,” the U.S. quoted.
The Italian pair was beaten in the semifinals by the duo of Granollers and Zeballos.
The 20-year-old from Pesaro, No. 123 ATP, succumbed 64 63, in an hour and twenty minutes of play, to the U.S. Tommy Paul, No. 17 in the ranking and seeding.
“With these playing conditions I feel good, last year I didn’t have the same feeling.”
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The Roman tennis player prevailed over the Frenchman in three sets in one hour and forty-two minutes.
The South Tyrolean spoke after his success against Ben Shelton in the round of 16 at Indian Wells.
7-6, 6-1 the score for the South Tyrolean, who showed steely nerves in the first set.
Double 6-3 for the Murcian, who defeated Fabian Maroszan of Hungary.
Fatal eighth finals for the last remaining Italian athlete in the women’s draw: passing Anastasta Potapova.
The Greek tennis player was defeated by Czech Lehecka
Federtennis number one Binaghi: “We are a world superpower.”
It is the Serb and the U.S. who are the last two to have beaten the South Tyrolean.
Pesaro tennis player still on a high after victory over Djokovic
The Serb compliments Luca Nardi: “He deserved to win.”
The 20-year-old Italian, world number 123, beat Djokovic in three sets.
The Italian beat the Serb, a five-time winner of the tournament, in three sets (6-4, 3-6, 6-3).
The South Tyrolean and the Turin native are defeated by Spain’s Marcel Granollers and Argentina’s Horacio Zeballos.
The Italian player engages the U.S., the third seeded favorite, hard.
Presented the 2024 edition of the Naples Tennis Cup, an ATP Challenger 125 tournament scheduled for March 24-31 next year and which, in fact, opens the European Grand Tennis season on outdoor clay.
Increasingly in the history of world tennis, the South Tyrolean champion.