Indian Wells: Matteo Berrettini and Lorenzo Sonego stop at the quarters with some regrets
The blue pair surrendered to seeding favorites Arevalo/Pavic in two sets (6-7 4-6).
The blue pair surrendered to seeding favorites Arevalo/Pavic in two sets (6-7 4-6).
Special day for the coach of the world number one.
The blue duo flies to the quarterfinals where they will face the world’s No. 1.
The Russian, paired with Caty McNally, was eliminated in the doubles quarterfinals in Indian Wells.
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The Tuscan defeated Jaquelin Cristian in three sets.
The American prevailed over the Italian with a score of 6-2 6-4, after about 75 minutes of play.
The pair formed by the Roman and the Piedmontese beat the duo of Nikola Mektic and Michael Venus in their debut.
“If I do the right things, number one will come as a result.”
“Flag bearer in Los Angeles? The important thing is that he’s going,” emphasizes the former racquet ace.
“I have nothing to complain about attitude,” he said after his defeat to Fils in Indian Wells.
Even without playing, the South Tyrolean continues to break records.
He won the first set, won a match point but then suffered a comeback by Arthur Fils.
The Russian tennis player, along with Caty McNally, earned a pass to the doubles quarterfinals in Indian Wells.
The Roman succumbed to the Greek with a double 6-3 in just over an hour.
In the late Italian evening Berrettini will try to take a rematch against Tsitsipas.
Serb beaten by Botic Van de Zandschulp: “It was a bad day at the office, I’m sorry for how I played.”
The Tuscan world number 6 folds 17-year-old U.S. Jovic in three sets.
6-4 7-5 was the score by which the Italian got the better of the world number 8.
The South Tyrolean’s three-month suspension issued by WADA over the Clostebol case continues to cause controversy.
The former racquetball star is clear: “She’s a good tennis player, but I prefer to watch the Italians.”
On balance, given Alexander Zverev’s elimination from Indian Wells, the world No. 1 makes up some ranking points right over the German.