Backward Barcelona Step for Demon with Clay Calamity
The Serbian qualifier won five straight games in the second set and claimed his first ATP 500 quarter-final after de Minaur made five double faults.
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Alex De Minaur took the door. On Wednesday, the Australian, 7th world player and number 3 lead, fell in the eighth final of the Barcelona ATP tournament in Spain, on the beaten ground, against Serb Hamad Medjedovic, 88th world player and qualifier, in two rounds (6-3, 6-4) and 1h36 of the game. In the first round, the two players began to play the same game, during the first seven games. At 4-3, the Australian was forced to save a first break ba…
At the end of the match won by surprise (but not too much seen the level of De Minaur) at the Barcelona ATP, Hamad Medjedovic answered some questions from the press. QUESTION UBITENNIS: First of all, congratulations for the victory Hamad, your first against a Top 10 in the last 12 months. I wanted to ask you if you see De Minaur in a much worse condition than when you faced him in Australia. MEDJEDOVIC: Already before the game I knew it was not …
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