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Men's singles bottom half seed match: May will meet Amber again, Sidimi singles back

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The day before yesterday we analyzed the alignment of seeded players in the first half, and today let's take a look at what attractive duels are in the second half:

Ruud Deminal

Both won at least two titles last season, and Rudder, in addition to four on clay, also had the last laugh at the mastery hard-court San Diego.

Men's singles bottom half seed match: May will meet Amber again, Sidimi singles back

Such a clay master, the best result in the previous Grand Slam was not in the French Open, but in the fourth round of the Australian Open. If this time in the face of the local combat wallabies, can the Norwegian star II go further?

Men's singles bottom half seed match: May will meet Amber again, Sidimi singles back

Bashirashvili-Sina

Two of last season's Masters runners-up, if Bashirashvili wants to win against Sina, it means he will have to beat Murray, who just beat himself in the warm-up match.

It's not easy! After all, the British have already won two straight. Can the Georgian beard be "too much to do"?

Men's singles bottom half seed match: May will meet Amber again, Sidimi singles back

Agut Fritz

One is the third brother of Spain, and the other is the current brother of the United States, both of whom have a certain strength on the hard court.

Last year, Fritz was the only player at the Australian Open to force Djokovic into a five-set shooter.

And Agut also announced his comeback through his performance in the ATP Cup.

If there is a duel between these two powerful players, it will attract attention.

Men's singles bottom half seed match: May will meet Amber again, Sidimi singles back

Dimitrov-Tsitsipas

These two can be said to represent the highest value of the tennis world. Moreover, their play style is gorgeous and close, and if they can stage a single opponent, it is really a blessing for the fans!

Rublev-Cilic

Former tournament runner-up Cilic has now shown a clear rejuvenation trend, and the ranking has also squeezed into the top 30. In contrast, Rublev did not necessarily have the absolute certainty of winning his opponents. Of course, there is still a certain variable, that is, Djokovic lost the opportunity to participate in the Australian Open, and Rublev replaced Djokovic.

Men's singles bottom half seed match: May will meet Amber again, Sidimi singles back

Evans-Aliasim

The former British brother has been surpassed by Nori. And Aliassim has returned to the top ten of the world through his outstanding performance in the Canadian team.

Men's singles bottom half seed match: May will meet Amber again, Sidimi singles back

Schwartzmann-Isner

If this high-and-low duel can really be flashed on the court, it is a real spectacle. I don't know, what racket will the short-footed tiger use to catch Isner's powerful serve?

Amber Medvedev

The two had a fight in the just-concluded ATP Cup, when Amber finally reversed and defeated Mei Zong with a big score behind.

Men's singles bottom half seed match: May will meet Amber again, Sidimi singles back

The latter relied on his performance in doubles to not let Russia lose. I don't know, this time the Russians can wait for the opportunity for revenge? (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)

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