Australia James DuckworthRacket 113 of the world, on Wednesday the big surprise ofLos tennis de los cabosBy defeating the Spanish 6-3, 6-4 Alejandro Davidovich FokinaSecond favorite.
Duckworth showed up in the same service, was superior to return and defended the amazement to eliminate the number 26 of the world’s rank.
Unexpectedly, unexpectedly, Duckworth It began with two rest of the Hispanic service to escape 5-0. Though Davidovich Fokina He recovered one of the breaks, asserted in his undined errors, 21 on the set, and under the scoreboard.
The story is repeated in the second manga. Australia went 2-0 and maintained its service, while her rival made another 21 mistakes to exhaust opportunities.
Shortly before the Russian Andrey Rublevtenth of the world, won 6-3, 6-2 in Mexico Alejandro Hernández493 of ATP.
Rublev won 92 percent of points in their first service And he showed the court the difference in level against a rival that fought, but was left without arguments.
In the Quarterfinals Rublev will appear to defend his status as the first favorite against the American Emilio Nava, which won 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (6) in Chinese Yunchaakete Bu.
One of the best presentation of the day is Canada -Breeding Denis ShapovalovPlayer 33 of the world, winner 6-1, 6-2 of American Govind nanda.
While the rival was placed 405 in the world, Shapovalov presented a great tennis and qualified for the quarterfinals.
Against the forecasts, Argentine Juan Pablo Ficovich, 148 of the world list, was also passed on stage eight best by defeating 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-3 at Frenchman Quentin Halys, the fourth leader of the series.
Tomorrow Ficovich will face American Aleksandr Kovacevic, which removed Mexican Luis Carlos Alvarez 7-5, 6-4.
Equipped with a 920,480 awards bag, with a Category 250 of the ATP, it served to players to start the fast court period and adapt to schedule change, before the Master 1,000 of Toronto and Cincinnati, before opening the United States, the last ‘great slam’ of the season.
Source: La Verdad

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