Once the preliminary screening is over, it’s time for the favorites to face the battle for the trophy. In the round of 16 comes a tougher test, the round that only filters the nominations so that the match goes directly from the quarterfinals on Friday.
In front of the painting Carlos Alcaraz, which returns to the facing action Roberto Bautista. Their first official match on land, days after a joint training session at RCTB Barcelona-1899.
The day is promising, with many figures on the track.
The tournament can be followed on television on Teledeporte, Movistar+ and Esport3. The Mundo Deportivo website will cover the day live.
1
RAFA NADAL COURT
11:00 a.m
Yoshihito Nishioka (Japan/16)-Jannik Sinner (Ita/4)
(not before 12:30 pm)
Denis Shapovalov (Can/14)-Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gre/2)
(not before 4:00 pm)
Carlos Alcaraz (Span/1)-Roberto Bautista (Span/13)
Casper Ruud (Nor/3)-Francisco Cerúndolo (Arg/15)

2
ANDRÉS GIMENO TRACK
11:00 a.m
Alex de Minaur (Aus/8)-Grigor Dimitrov (Bul/11)
Alejandro Davidovich (Span/10)-Emil Ruusuvuori (Fin)
Cameron Norrie (GBR/7)-Jason Kubler (Aus) or Lorenzo Musetti (Ita/9)
Karen Khachanov (Rus/6)-Daniel Evans (GBR/12) or Matteo Arnaldi (Ita/Q)

3
TRACK 2
2:00 p.m
Máximo González/Andrés Molteni (Arg/q) vs.
Rafael Matos (Bra)/David Vega (Esp)
Loyd Glasspool (GBR)/Harri Heliovara (Fin) vs.
Rajeev Ram (USA)/Joe Salisbury (GBR/2)
Source: La Verdad

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