US Open, Matteo Berrettini doesn’t discount Nicolas Jarry
The Roman passed the first round with ease against the Chilean qualifier.
The Roman passed the first round with ease against the Chilean qualifier.
“He is one of the best on the circuit after the Big Three.”
The tennis player did not contain his frustration: “Tennis tournament or concert?”
“Let’s see what happens in the next six months; in the meantime, he has to consolidate himself as a top 10.”
“I want to do something important. I focused on trying to minimize mistakes.”
New look for the azure: “I was in the mood for something gritty and elegant.”
The Australian highlights the many difficulties he has gone through at home during his career.
The two a year ago were finalists at Flushing Meadows, now on the Serb’s absence the colleague does not mince words.
Heribert Mayr: “He’s meaner, more determined. I was skeptical after Piatti’s farewell but he was right.”
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The Majorcan comments in no uncertain terms on the absence of his great rival on the concrete of the American tournament.
All the Italian tennis players were eliminated in the third and decisive round of the qualifying round, except for the tennis player from Ancona.
Bolivian Dellien, drawn as the Roman’s opponent, is forced to stop due to a wrist problem: in his place a qualifier or lucky loser.
“There is a lot at stake,” reiterated the Norwegian tennis player.
The two were ignored by the U.S.
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The final Slam of the season’s final slam has been finalized.
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The Serbian tennis player has made his forfeit for the Us Open official due to the U.S. anti Covid provisions.
“It was not easy,” confessed the racket champion.
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The Roman lost in the first round of qualifying to Hugo Grenier.
The Carrara native, who hopes to have his say at Flushing Meadows, would like to avoid finding his way to the great servers Isner and Opelka.
The Piedmontese tennis player advanced to the round of 16 by beating Chilean Alejandro Tabilo in two sets.
The Roman tennis player’s coach spoke about his player and the South Tyrolean.
“I can see him winning a couple of Slams,” the former tennis player admitted.