Last night, I watched the second round of the Madrid Masters (bottom half) with great anticipation, and the result was a bit heart-wrenching.
No. 4 seed Novak DjokovicLost 3-6, 4-6 to Italy's Arnaldi, and after Monte Carlo, he was out of the tournament for the first time again.
No. 2 seed AlcarazDiallo retired before the match, and the lucky loser Diallo defeated another lucky loser who replaced Alcaraz to advance to the third round.
11th seed Paulo defeated the handsome Brazilian teenager 7-6(7), 7-6(3).Fonseca。
No. 19 seed Mahachi6-1/3-6/2-6 were eliminated by qualifier Fearnley.
No. 21 seed AmberLost to Muller in the French derby.
No. 26 seed LehekaLost to British player Norrie in three sets and unfortunately went out.
The British player of the day was the big winner, and the only three British players in the draw were Draper (5), Fearnley (Q) and Norrie all advanced to the third round.
Draper (5) vs Berrettini (30), head to head 2:0.
De Minaur (6) VS Shapovalov (29), head to head record 4:0.
Musetti (10) vs Tsitsipas (17), 0:5 in head-to-head records.
Paul (11) vs Khachanov (24), head to head record 1:0.
Dimitrov (15) vs Fernley. First encounter.
Tiafoe (16) vs Muller, head-to-head record 1:0.
De Zuch vs Arnaldi, first meeting.
Norrie vs Diallo, first meeting.
The current competitive situation in the lower half of the zone is very favorable for Tsitsipas. But first of all, he had to get past Musetti. Dimitrov also has a lot of chances, it depends on his physical condition. Berrettini lost to Draper on both hard and grass courts, and it was up to him to break Draper on clay, where he excelled.
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