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The Argentine tennis player spoke about future generations: “They have the potential to stay at the top in the coming years.”
The former U.S. tennis player, commenting on the Spaniard’s performance against Djokovic, quoted the South Tyrolean
The Serbian tennis player won in three sets (5-7 7-6 7-6) in nearly four hours of play.
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The Serb’s analysis just hours before the final act of the Cincinnati Masters 1000.
Despite the early elimination in Cincinnati, it is not long before the South Tyrolean is mathematically assured of playing in Turin at the end of the year.
On Ohio cement, it is already time for a rematch of the Wimbledon final in the men’s field, an unprecedented final among the women.
Former U.S. tennis player: “His match with Alcaraz reminded me of those of Sampras and Agassi.”
The Tuscan is beaten 6-3 6-2 by the American.
Serbian tennis player, later retired with Fritz: “I managed to win in two sets, thank goodness…”
L’ex tennista azzurro individua un problema per l’altoatesino: “Deve assolutamente crescere”
Despite his elimination in the opener, the world No. 6 will not lose ranking positions: it is now official.
Il Mundo Deportivo ha dedicato ampio spazio alla sconfitta subita dall’altoatesino a Cincinnati.
Former blue tennis player: “He could really make it to win the Slam … but he needs to calm down.”
The former Italian tennis player downplays after the South Tyrolean’s knockout in Cincinnati: “We can’t compare with the Big 3.”
Defeat against Lajovic in Cincinnati forces, at least for now, a postponement of entry into the Top 4: now, however, it is time to think about the US Open.
Third loss out of three matches in the men’s tournament for Italy after those of Lorenzo Musetti and Jannik Sinner.
In the second round in Cincinnati, the Serb, world number 66, beat the fresh world number 6 South Tyrolean 6-4 7-6 in just over two hours, who just turned 22 today and was making his tournament debut after his Toronto triumph.
The 29-year-old Florentine beaten in comeback by the world No. 3 who just won Montreal.
The Russian’s hot reflections after his 6-3, 6-2 trimming of the Italian in Cincinnati.
The loss at the Masters 1000 played in Ohio comes with the same opponent who beat the Tuscan in Toronto.
Fresh from gaining position 6 in the world rankings, the South Tyrolean can further climb the rankings.
The world-renowned coach analyzed the blue tennis player: “I see no weaknesses.”
In Cincinnati, the Scot was to face 27-year-old Russian Karen Khachanov in the first round.
The South Tyrolean, fresh off his first Masters 1000 triumph in Toronto, will face Dusan Lajovic in Cincinnati.
The Italian left no chance for Britain’s Evans in Cincinnati
An interview from earlier this year by the Spanish champion pops up on social media