Three minutes a day to know about tennis in the world. Hello fans and friends, today is Sunday, March 27, 2022. Tune in to the news afternoon report provided by Tennis House.
Recently, French coach Moratogru praised Djokovic in an interview with the media, believing that the number of Serb Grand Slam titles may reach 25-30. "If there's going to be anyone who ends up with the most Grand Slam titles, I think it's Djokovic. Although Nadal is currently the leader with 21 titles, Djokovic is younger than both Espanyol and Federer, and he has won more than one Grand Slam in his last year. He could have played at a high level for another three or four years, and he was still motivated and in good physical condition. He can get 25-30 Grand Slams. ”
Moratoglu's remarks were seen by some media as preparing for Djokovic's new coach. After Vajda and Djokovic parted ways, an important member of the world's number one coaching team was missing. Who can be Vajda's successor? The Famous French Coach became the main candidate with recent remarks.
Recently, Moratoglu has often praised Djokovic on various occasions, and even if the world is the first to be caught in the whirlpool of public opinion, the French have stood up for it. Moratoglu's coaching ability is beyond doubt, and the brilliant achievements of his former disciple Serena Williams are the best examples. If Djokovic and Moratoglu succeed in holding hands, the famous coach's prediction may become a reality. What do you think?
Let's go back to the field. Beijing time this morning, at the ATP1000 Miami Masters men's singles second round of competition is all over. In one of the focus battles, top seed Medvedev played steadily, beating Murray, a wild card-wielding British player, 6-4 6-2 to advance. In the third round, May's opponent was Espanyol Martinez, who defeated Chilean rising star Garin 7-6 (2) 6-2.
Defending champions Hulkac beat Frenchman Lindknage 6-2 6-2 to make a big start to the show, which will face Russian Karatsev in the third round, who eliminated French rising star Amber 7-5 6-2. Fritz, who won the first Masters title at Indian Wells, also continued his winning streak, beating qualifying player Kukushkin 6-3 5-7 6-3. In the next round, Fritz will stage an American derby with compatriot Tommy Paul, who defeated Russian fighter Khachanov 6-4 3-6 7-6 (3).
Canadian Geminis Aliasim and Shapovalov, who played on the same day, were unfavorable, and both lost out. Ariasim lost 4-6 2-6 to Serbian Kekmanovic, and Shapovalov was eliminated 3-6 4-6 by South African player Harris. Other winners were local rising stars Koda, Brooksby, Spaniard Agut, Alcaraz, Australian Hare DeMinal, Japanese Ryohito Nishigon, Greek Tsitsipas and Croatian Cilic.
Women's arena. Beijing time last night and this morning, WTA1000 Miami Station began the third round of competition. Swiss Bencic beat Briton Watson 6-4 6-1; Belarusian Sasnovic defeated Romanian Begu 6-4 6-4; American Collins eliminated Russian veteran Zvonareva 6-1 6-4.
Czech star Mukhova announced her retirement due to a left abdominal injury, and won the round of 16 by escorting the Japanese Naomi Osaka without a fight. Also retired that day were Russian rising star Kalinskaya and Czech Siniakova.
In the women's doubles first round, Yang Zhaoxuan/Alexandrova defeated Zhang Shuai/Stosur 6-4 6-4; Xu Yipan/Guarachi 3-6 7-6 (4) 11-9 narrowly defeated Chichenok/Olaroo.
Finally, let's guess and recognize. The picture below shows a player practicing his serve. Without prompting, can you recognize who he is?
Guess the last issue, the golfer gave the correct answer. That's right, the person in the picture is the American Black Pearl Serena Williams. (Source: House of Tennis Author: Maverick)