Jaume Munar will face the second miami open in Russian Daniil Medvedev While his countryman Roberto Carballés also exceeded the first crossing and Camilo Ugo Carabelli rescued a sunset for the Argentine delegation.
Munar, as 56 of the world, won Frenchman Arthur Rindnech (n.74) of 6-3 and 7-6 (5) (5) in an hour and 46 minutes.
Balearic will have a demanding challenge in the second twist with a rivalry against Medvedev (n.8), which he has not yet faced And that is the seventh leader of these 1,000 masters.
For part of it, Carballés (N.53) separated his defeat in Indian Wells against Australian Christopher O’Connell (78)to undergo him two weeks ago in the first contest of the California contest
This Wednesday has a choice of revenge in Miami and finally avenge 6-3, 3-6 and 7-6 (5) in two hours and 33 minutes.
Carballés did not go through a good moment with five losses in a long time, but after the bad stripes were broken The faces can be seen in the next Miami spin with the American Brandon Nakashima (n.32).
The winner of that rivalry will face the winner in the second twist of the match Between Carlos Alcaraz (N.3) and the Belgian David Goffin (N.55).
In the female category, Colombian Camila Osorio (n.54) Victoria Mboko (N.162), who will be the first rival to Miami of Paula Badosa (N.11).
From the rest of the day he emphasized Nick Kyrgios’s successwho defeated American Mackenzie McDonald (N.101) and thus achieved his first success in ATP from October 2022.
As 892 in the world and with protected rankings among these 1,000 masters, the controversial tennis player defeated American Mackenzie McDonald (N.101) monitoring 3-6, 6-3 and 6-4 a hour and 43 minutes.
During the second Miami’s spin, Russian Karen Khachanov (n.23) awaits him.
Kyrgios’s final success in the circuit to date has been at ATP 500 Tokyo in October 2022. Since then, Australia has suffered a lot of injuries that prevent him from competing in conditions. The last example of this is two weeks ago in Indian Wells when he had to leave for physical problems.
“I’m not going to lie, I’m a little closer to crying on the track. I only thought of the last two years and a bit harsh, honesty,” he said Wednesday in statements collected by the Tennis.com portal.
Source: La Verdad

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