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Schwartzman Berrettini advanced! Vienna: Murray lost 0-2 to Supernova and failed to move on

Schwartzman Berrettini advanced! Vienna: Murray lost 0-2 to Supernova and failed to move on

In the early morning of October 28, Beijing time, the 2021 men's tennis ATP500 series in Vienna continued, in a match in the second round of men's singles, the British king Murray failed to continue to move forward, 3-6/ 4-6 defeat to Spain's 18-year-old supernova Alcaraz out. In other matches, No. 3 seed Berrettini lost a set to launch a counter-attack, defeating Basras Wili 6-7, 6-2, 6-3 to advance to the men's singles quarterfinals. No. 7 seed Sinar beat Operka 6-4, 6-2 and No. 8 seed Schwartzman beat Fergenini 6-2, 7-5.

Murray 0-2 Alcaraz (3-6/4-6)

British King Murray has repeatedly suffered from injuries in recent seasons, and once there was news that he was about to retire, this season Murray gradually got rid of injuries and began to compete frequently, Wimbledon has a record of breaking into the third round. In the first round of the tournament, Murray defeated The Wimbledon Final Four Hulkac 2-1, and he also beat the top 10 players for the second time in a year, and the opponent in the second round was Spain's 18-year-old supernova Alcaraz, who had reached the quarterfinals of the US Open, defeated the British adept Evans 2-0 in the first round of the tournament, and the two had just met in the second round of the Indo-Edi tournament, when Murray won 2-1.

In the first set, Murray encountered a strong impact from the opponent as soon as he came up, the first set of the bottom line of the front shot of the continuous error encountered a break point, Alcaraz scored a positive shot on the second break point of the offensive backslash score, and in the second set Murray wasted the opportunity to break points to fall behind 0-2. Trailing Murray again in the fourth set, the two were locked in a long battle, which took more than 10 minutes for Murray to complete the 2-2 draw at the sixth break point. In the fifth set, Murray's serve still failed to save, a continuous shot gave the opponent the opportunity to rush to catch the serve, Alcaraz won the set on the fifth break point, Murray failed to continue to bite the score in the sixth set, and the two break point opportunities failed to seize the score to fall behind 2-4. After that, Alcaraz continued to improve his serve status and saved consecutively, and broke again in the ninth set of Murray's indispensable serve, winning the first set break battle 6-3.

In the second set, Murray continued to improve his form in the opening stages, playing a four-point break in the third set, and then saved the break point in the fourth set to save the score to take a 3-1 lead. Trailing Alcaraz slowly improved, Murray failed to take the opportunity to continue to extend the advantage, sending a 15-40 break point with a consecutive misstep in the eighth set, and Alcaraz then scored a forehand victory to break the score 4-4. Alcaraz saved the key ninth set after 5-4 rebound, followed by Murray's non-guaranteed serve in this game, the score came to 30-30 after Murray was shooting straight to the net to send out the break point is also the match point, and then Alcaraz took the rush to establish an advantage, came to the net to backhand the winning score, won the second set victory 6-4 reverse, and the total score was 2-0 Alcaraz advanced to the quarterfinals.

Beretini 2-1 Baslasveli (6-7/6-2/6-3)

Italian rising star Berrettini has made a breakthrough this season, reaching the masters men's singles final for the first time in Madrid and then reaching a Grand Slam final on Wimbledon for the first time, in addition to the Queen's Cup and Belgrade champions. In the second round of this tournament, Berrettini's opponent is the powerful Baslas Wili, who has won two titles in Doha and Munich this season, and the just-concluded Indy has reached the final, defeating Spain's Busta in the first round of this tournament, the two have previously met 5 times Berrettini 3 wins and 2 losses, and have maintained all the last three games.

In the first set, the two quickly found their serve in the opening stage, except for Baslas Wili in the second set to get a break point, after which the game entered their respective defense rhythms, and the score quickly came to 6-6 draw. After stealing the first of seven, each completed two mini breaks, after which Baslasveli was even more in excellent form of attack, wasting a set to win the first set 7-5 after winning the first set.

In the second set, Berrettini's state ushered in a strong return, to find a super strong serve outside the violent positive shot also scored repeatedly, the first set to save the break point after the second set to get 40-15 consecutive break points, Baslas Wili saved two break points after the attack to hang the net to lose this set, after which Berrettini firmly held the break advantage 5-2 lead, Baslas wili In this set of non-guaranteed serves, Berrettini once again completed the break 6-2 to win the second set, the total score came to 1-1 draw.

In the decider, Baslasveli was trapped by a significant decline in physical condition, and Berrettini played more and more brilliantly to complete the lovegame in the first set, and in the second set, after a 30-30 draw, he scored consecutive winning points to complete the break, and Berrettini continued to save the 3-0 lead. Baslasveli, who was behind the score, constantly looked for counter-attack opportunities, missed a break point in the seventh set, Anderettini used a strong serve to complete consecutive serves, 6-3 to win the decider victory 2-1 to advance to the quarterfinals.

Sinar 2-0 Operka (6-4/6-2)

Italian rising star Sinar has continued its upward trajectory this season, winning the tournament in Melbourne on its debut of the season, and since then Miami has reached the Masters final for the first time, with a total of five finals this season and four titles. Sinar in the first round at Vienna is the American giant Operka, who has reached the Rogers Cup final this season, and this is the first time the two have played each other.

In the first set, the first two big serve players quickly entered the state, each easily completed the next score to a 2-2 draw, in the fifth set, Operka's serve state fluctuated first, the second serve was rushed to send a 15-40 consecutive break point, Sina then moved the bottom line to complete the break, and Sina followed the trend of a lovegame to extend the advantage 4-2. Trailing behind, Opelka was short of breaks, and Sina won the first set 6-4 with consecutive serves.

In the second set, the opening stage was still their own rhythm, the score quickly came to a 2-2 draw, in the fifth set, Sina began to improve the performance of receiving the ball, Opelka was robbed for two consecutive shots, and at the break point, Opelka sent a tactical shot by Sina to complete the break, and Sina continued to maintain a 4-2 lead. Trailing behind, Opelka's morale slipped faster, and the seventh set of the serve once again gave a break point opportunity, and Sina played a consecutive break to save 6-2 to win the second set, and the total score was 2-0 to advance to the second round.

Schwartzman 2-0 Fognini (6-2/7-5)

Argentina's Schwartzman reached his career peak last season, beating Nadal for the first time and then finishing in the top ten for the first time and winning a place in the finals, but this season is a fast decline in form and has not yet achieved any brilliant results. Schwartzman met Italian Fergenini in the first round of the tournament, who won his first Masters title at Monca in 2019, and has declined again in the last two seasons, with both the French Open and Wimbledon stopping in the third round this season. The two have met twice before, each winning a match to a draw.

In the first set, Fergenini, who took the lead in the serve, entered the state slowly, Schwartzman won a 40-15 consecutive break point in the first set, Fognini saved a break point and then reversed the line to hang the net to lose the game, Schwartzman took advantage of a lovegame to save a 2-0 lead. In the following round, Schwartzman took a 3-1 lead, Fergenini saved a 0-40 consecutive break point in the fifth set, and Schwartzman broke again in the seventh set to win the first set 6-2.

In the second set, Schwartzman continued to maintain a fast-paced attack to suppress the opponent, wasting two break point opportunities in the first set, and Fergenini failed to seize the break opportunity in the second set, after which they saved the next score to 2-2 draw. In the fifth set, Fergenini's quality declined, and Schwartzman broke with four consecutive runs to save the next set to take a 4-2 lead. Trailing Fognini then ushered in a recovery of form, breaking Schwartzman's serve win in the tenth set to a 5-5 draw, but the poor state of the serve made him lose again in the subsequent serve, Schwartzman won the second serve to win the game, 7-5 to win the second set with a 2-0 win to advance to the second round.

In the other men's singles matches on this matchday, France's Monfils played a 91% one-shot scoring rate, defeated Italian supernova Musetti in two straight sets 7-6, 6-4 to advance to the promotion, and Italy's Sonnego did not face much challenge, defeating Germany's Copfer in two straight sets 6-4, 6-3 to advance to the second round.

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