The Rotterdam 500 is in full swing, and the quarterfinals of the tournament have all been produced a few days ago, so let's see how the quarter-finals are:
Tsitsipas vs Deminal
As a Masters and Finals champion and Grand Slam runner-up, can you imagine Tsitsipas not having a 500-tournament title in his career so far?
Indeed, in the same period last year, he lost to Zverev, who had won several consecutive games in the final of Alpulco, and once again missed the 500 championship.
If it weren't for the Clay Masters Monte Carlo Masters, where he won the title with a lot of good players and broke through this layer of window paper, then his embarrassing record (not winning the championship in the non-major competition) would continue to this day.
This time, in the face of the second-generation hare that entered the round of sixteen grand slams for the first time at this year's Australian Open, the Greeks should pass the pass.

Musetti vs Lajetska
The Czech has been aggressive this year, and in the first round, he eliminated the top eight of the New York Open and Canadian Shapovalov, winning his first victory on the tour.
Of course, there are reasons for the unstable and large state of Canadians, but Lajetska's state of courage cannot be ignored.
No, in the quarter-finals, against Italian youngster Josetti, he won again and reached the semi-finals. How his final results in this competition have aroused everyone's appetite.
Nori vs Aliasim
After eliminating the former British brother and former world number one Murray, Canada's little black will usher in the challenge of the current British brother Nori.
Nori did not perform much decently after winning the Indian Wells Masters, and this year's Australian Open was eliminated in the first round.
Mo said whether he can be like his previous bold words: I want to become the world's first, and now, with the gradual recovery of Evans' state, Nori can keep the position of British brother is also facing a great test. In this confrontation, it is really not optimistic that he can win the Canadian.
Vorsovich vs Rublev
Another showdown full of stories! This is the second consecutive year that Rublev and Vorsovich have met in Rotterdam, and last year the two were at the top of Mount Hua.
In the end, the Russians defeated their opponents in the final to win the championship and won a wave of four consecutive victories against their opponents, and for a time, the voice of "universal hunting" did not go away.
Ferson is also powerless to complain, why can the tournament organizing committee always draw them together? Fortunately, in the fourth round of Wimbledon, through a five-set battle, the Hungarians achieved a rare revenge.
Some of the matches are still in progress, and with the results yet to be released, who are you more optimistic about who will win? (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)