The Spanish Alexander Davydovich, Physically drained from both her last two five-set matches and with discomfort in her right leg in the first set, she bowed out in the round of 16 of the Australian Open, falling badly against the American Tommy Paul twelfth favorite, by a triple 6-1.
Davidovich from Malaga, who recorded the longest match in the current edition against the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassimetwenty-ninth, four hours and 52 minutes, and also came back two sets in the next match with Jakub Mensikclimbed seven positions in the ATP ranking, to 59, by adding 150 points.
He will not match his best result in a ‘slam’, which he recorded at Roland Garros and he cannot become the fourteenth Spaniard to qualify for the quarterfinals at Melbourne Park.
After the Andalusian’s departure, the only Spaniards present in the individual modality were his compatriots Carlos Alcaraz and Paula Badosa.
Source: La Verdad

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