"A thousand calls began to come out, like a pipa half covered"! The Miami Masters have been fiercely fought for several days, and the top sixteen list has been decided a few days ago, so let's take a look at the next matchup:
Medvedev against Brooksby
The Russian, who wants to win the world number one, has reached a crucial stage at the moment, and he will achieve this result with only two more wins.
However, the opponent Brooksby is not a good stubble, as last year's best newcomer award winner, he has performed well this season, and May always has to pass the hurdle to show some real skills.
Harris vs. Hulkach
The South African finally recovered a bit, and at the beginning of the season, he suffered a wave of losing streaks, but in the last round he shot back Shapovalov in two straight sets.
The defending champion naturally ran to fight against the eight finals of the Mei general division, and it was optimistic that the Poles could continue to advance.
Alcaraz vs. Tsitsipas
The two met again after last year's U.S. Open, when the Spaniard fought in five sets to win the stronger. Since then, Tsitsipas has been in good shape, and Alcaraz has made it into the top twenty of the world in one fell swoop.
In this case, Alcaraz may not stage the following scene again.
Fritz vs. Kecsmanovic
Both are in surprisingly stable form this year, and are among the few to reach the fourth round in several major competitions. Fritz had some advantage, but there was a hint of injury concern. The latter, on the other hand, is fierce and may be able to knock out the stingy Masters champion.
Kyrgios vs. Sina
A long-lost duel! The Indian Wells Masters, which failed to make the trip, were immediately cashed in at the Miami Masters. This is also a rather attractive duel in this round!
Was it the runner-up at the last tournament that staged a match point reversal again? Or did Kyrgios achieve the Sunshine Double Quarter-Finals back-to-back? Let's wait and see!
Ruud vs. Nori
The two players hovering in the world's top ten or so are pinpointing McMang, and whoever goes further will create the best record in the event
Zverev against Kokinakis
After two consecutive battles, the German's status has improved to a certain extent, and it is optimistic that it can pass the pass again.
Cyrendo vs. Tiafo
Defeating Monfils, it was the Argentine's first time in the Masters round of sixteen. This time in the face of the local big black, may have to stop their own dark horse journey.
Looking at the duel situation, the intensity of the upper half is greater than that of the lower half, and whose hand is the deer killed, let us hold our breath and look forward to it! (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)