The Polish Hubert Hurkacz He doesn’t beat around the bush the day his powerful tennis hits the court. He has a body (1.96 meters tall) and many hands. A few weeks ago he won his eighth ATP title in Estoril, a crop that highlighted the ATP Masters 1000 in Miami and Shanghai.
He is the last executioner of Roger Federer at the Wimbledon headquarters. Also beating the ten-time ATP Masters 1000 champion in Rome in his last appearance, Rafael Nadal.
This friendly Pole, one of the most welcome men in the locker room, does not waste any time. A good tennis player, who sometimes lacks a shot, shakes his arm when finishing a good result. At 27 years old, world No. 9, he gradually hesitates when there is an opportunity.
He showed it against Federer, also against Nadal. And he kept getting into trouble in Rome. It was not enough for him to surpass the mud king. At this point he is not satisfied with a good day, he wants more. After four consecutive defeats at the Foro Italico, in this edition they achieved their best result, reaching the second round.
He surpassed the Argentine Tomas Martín Etcheverry by 7-6 (7) and 6-2. Another interesting score from Hurkacz against a tough ground rival, although still soft against top 10 rivals. The South American lost seven of his top ten bids.
Hurkacz has a date in the round of 16 with the Dane Holger Runefinalist of the tournament in 2023, or another ‘earthling’ of Argentina, Sebastian Baez.
Source: La Verdad

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