The Argentines Francisco Cerúndolo and Diego Schwartzman advanced to the round of 16 in the traditional London ATP 500 tennis tournament at Queen’s, in Englandwhich serves as a prelude to Wimbledon and is held on a grass surface, by beating the Americans in the debut Tommy Paul and Mackenzie McDonaldrespectively.
The contest, which is played at The Queen’s Club, located in a select London neighborhood, will award prizes for a total of 2,345,130 euros.
the porteño closing it, Located in 19th place in the ATP world ranking, first national racket and eighth favorite, he surpassed the American Paul (15) by 7-6 (2), 4.6 and 6-4after 2 hours and 29 minutes of a changing and exciting confrontation.
closing it will be measured in the round of 16 against the winner of the cross between the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov (26) and the finnish Emil Ruusuvuori (44), who will play tomorrow.
For his part, the “Little” Schwartzman (107) beat the North American McDonald (67) by 6-2 and 6-4after a good game and 1 hour and 16 minutes of play.
In the next phase, schwartzmann will play against the winner of the duel between the Scottish andy murray (38) and the Australian Alex de Minaur (18), who will also perform tomorrow.
the scotsman andy murraywho is the top winner of the championship with five titles (2009, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016), will assume a difficult debut against the Australian alex deminaur (seeded seventh), which leads them 3-0 in all-time against each other.
the young spanish Carlos Alcaraz (2) he is the top favorite and will debut against a tennis player who has emerged from the ranking; while the Italian Matteo Berrettini (21), champion in the 2021 and 2022 editions, will face the Finn in the first round Emil Ruusuvuori (42).
Source: Ambito

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