Djokovic and Laonichi hold Australian Open quarterfinals… The team dulls into the dimitrov

Novak Djokovic (1st place, Serbia) reached the quarterfinals of the men’s singles at the Australian Open tennis tournament (a total of 80 million Australian dollars, about 68.9 billion won).

Djokovic was 3-1 (7-6 4-6 6-1 6-4) in 2 hours 56 minutes in the men’s singles round of 16 on the 7th of the tournament held in Melbourne, Australia on the 14th. Defeated it.

Djokovic, the most successful men’s singles winner in the tournament, went on a cruise to win the tournament three consecutive times and win nine times in total.

Djokovic, who was unable to expand the amount due to right abdominal pain in the third round (the 32nd round) against Taylor Fritz (31st place, USA), sometimes felt uncomfortable in the same area.

However, the injury did not affect the game.

Raonichi played 26-9 in the sub ace and 50-41 in the Winner, which was not behind in numbers, but at the decisive moment, he often made mistakes.

Djokovic, on the other hand, surely took the points and games to catch. He committed 25 mistakes, 10 fewer than Raonichi.

Djokovic continued his 12-game victory march against Laonichi.

Djokovic will face Alexander Zverev (7th place, Germany), who defeated Doosan Rayovic (27th place, Serbia) 3-0 (6-4 7-6 6-3), in the quarterfinals.

Djokovic leads Tsberev with 5 wins and 2 losses, including 4 consecutive wins.

Tsberev, twenty-four years old, challenges his first major victory in this tournament.

Tsberev’s 2020 US Open finals are the best in major tournaments, and in the Australian Open, it is the best to reach the semifinals in the same year.

In the other side, the’Underdog’s Rebellion’ took place one after another.

Last year’s US Open winner and the 3rd seed of the tournament, Dominique Team (3rd place, Austria) defeated 18th Sid Ggor Dimitrov (21st place, Bulgaria) 0-3 (4-6 4-6 0-6). .

Dimitrov consistently embarrassed the team with very aggressive strokes, and eventually lost their victory.

Dimitrov tied the team and the winners at 25-25. However, while Dimitrov scored 18 errors, the team threw 41.

The team seemed to be a bit heavy because of the 3-hour 21-minute full set game between Nick Kirios (47th place, Australia) and the third round (32-finals).

On the other hand, Dimitrov reached the round of 16 relatively easily thanks to his opponent Pablo Carreño Busta (16th place, Spain) abstaining during the second set in the third round.

Dimitrov confronts Aslan Karachev (114th place, Russia) in the quarterfinals.

Karachev, who came up after the preliminary round, played a 3-2 (3-6 1-6 6-3 6-3 6-4) band electrode against Felix Ozealiasim (19th place, Canada), the 20th seed.

Karachev, twenty-eight years old, has not won the Men’s Professional Tennis (ATP) Tour so far, and is the first player to reach the finals in a major tournament.

This is the first battle between Dimitrov and Karachev.

In women’s singles, Simona Hallef (2nd place, Romania), who won two major tournaments (2018 French Open, Wimbledon 2019), won 2-1 (3) to Iga Cibiontech (17th, Poland), the winner of the French Open last season. -6 6-1 6-4) and advanced to the quarterfinals.

Hallef advanced with Sibion ​​Tech by 2-1 in their opponents.

Hallef is behind Serena Williams (11th, USA) in the quarter-finals with a 2-9 loss.

However, Hallef won the most recent confrontation, the 2019 Wimbledon Final.

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