The Russian Andrey Rublev, number 17 of the world, has been crashing this Saturday at its premiere at 1,000 Masters in Rome against Hungarian Fabian MarozsanAs 61, in a 3 -Sset game ended 7-5, 4-6 and 6-3.
Rublev, whose best result this year in the beat land was the 16th he reached Monte Carlo and the Godó, was not against a Marozsan accustomed to surprise in the Italic Forum, which in 2023 he had removed the same circulation in Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, currently 3 of the world.
Russian, who played many editions of ATP Finals at the end of the high ranking area, He didn’t go through a good moment and his game against Hungarian confirmed the bad sensation. And it started well, with a ‘break’ on the first Marozsan service that served him when he gave two of his people shortly.
He was re -sold in second envy, but he made again mistakes in the third devastation of their removal.
To the third rotation, Marozsan will face the winner of the conflict between Czech Jakub Mensik, number 21, and Italian Matteo Gigante, as 164.
Besides, American Francis Tiafoe, Number 16, also fell unexpectedly in Austrian Sebastian ofner, as 143 of the world And he needed medical help during the party for discomfort in his hip.
It’s a long game, more than two hours, where tIafoe was able to recover from the disaster of the first set, where a blunt 6-2 would fit. He was able to expand the rivalry in the third by a ‘tie-break’ to the second, but reopened and re-proved autumn (6-2, 6-7 (2) and 6-3).
To the third rotation, Ofner will measure the winner of the conflict between Argentine Francisco Cerúndo, Number 18 of the World, and Chilean Nicolás JarryAs 53 but the finalist and revelation of the last edition, in which it fell to German Alexander Zverev, currently number 2 in the world.
Source: La Verdad

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