In recent days the Mutua Madrid Open has experienced moments of tension between a player and the stands. We refer to Holger Rune and Daniil Medvedev, who showed their particular character in their third round duels.
The young Danish pearl drew boos from the crowd after clearing the mark with a ball claimed by his rival Alejandro Davidovich, as the former number 1 faced the stands after chaining a series of errors that cost him the first set.
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If so, fans who come to the Caja Mágica every day experienced a more relaxed moment this Monday. This is after the rivalry between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Sebastian Báez.
After a very difficult battle, the Greek took the victory and attended Spanish Television. In front of the microphone of Álex Corretja, the Australian Open finalist wants to put the public in his pocket with a few words in Spanish.
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”One, two, three… C’mon Madrid” he shouted to the applause of the crowd of fans and in the face of the events of the interviewer, a well-known follower of Barça.
Tsitsipas, fourth favorite, ended Sebastián Báez’s Masters 1,000 adventure in Madrid and, after winning in three sets (7-5, 3-6 and 6-3)he reached the round of 16, where he will face Bernabé Zapata.
“I had to get the best of my game. It didn’t disappoint too much. Of course, he is someone who covers and runs the track well.. He definitely used it well against me, navigating the whole court with ease, just gliding across the court like a cheetah,” the Greek said after the match.
Source: La Verdad

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