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【Australian Open】Breakthrough!Maladujanu’s 11-game winning streak ends in Meli’s second lap

[Body Road News]Two-generation British Grand Slam winners Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu faced Waterloo on the fourth day of the Australian Open on Thursday. In the men’s and women’s singles second round, the women’s singles No. 3 seed Garbiñe Muruguza of Spain also lost and missed the round of 32.

After returning to the Australian Open with a wild card, Merry, the former world’s “first brother”, has seen a marked decline in physical fitness after 5 sets on the first day. Today, he faces Daniel Taro, a world-ranked 120th-ranked Japanese qualifying player in the men’s singles second round. , The audience was in a hard fight, with as many as 49 active mistakes, more than double Daniel’s 21. In the end, Merry dismounted in straight sets 4:6, 4:6, 4:6. In the past five years, he has two battles in Australia The net recorded 1 win and 2 losses.

Merry (Credit: Australian Open)

Merry (Credit: Australian Open)

McVidiff (Credit: Australian Open)

McVidiff (Credit: Australian Open)

Daniel Taro, who reached the third lap of a Grand Slam for the first time, said after the match: “It’s unbelievable to win such a big game. I was very nervous in the third set, trying to suppress myself, don’t always think about the opponent is Merry, put It can be played as a normal match, and I actually did it.” Also among the men’s singles top 32 was last-year runner-up Daniil Medvedev of Russia, the No. 2 seed who played after four sets. With 3:1 (7:6 (7:1), 6:4, 4:6, 6:2), Nick Kyrgios, who has the advantage of the home court, is angry.

In women’s singles, last year’s US Open champion and British genius Radujanu was listed as the No. 17 seed. After receiving treatment for multiple injuries to her right hand, she lost to the world rankings with 4:6, 6:4 and 3:6. The 98th Montenegro player Danka Kovinic stopped in the top 64 and ended his 11-game winning streak in the Grand Slam. World No. 3 Meglusha played inaccurately. She made 33 mistakes without pressure in the whole game. She made a 3:6, 3:6 straight set to France’s Gonette. She confessed to herself after the game. Disappointed.

Radujanu (Credit : Australian Open)

Radujanu (Credit : Australian Open)

Megurusha (Credit: Australian Open)

Megurusha (Credit: Australian Open)

This article was originally published on “[Australian Open]Shocking Match! Maradojanu’s 11-game winning streak ends with Meli’s second lap at the Grand Slam”