The much-anticipated Australian Open signing table was unveiled yesterday Beijing time, and there were many focus dialogues in the first round, and see:
Murray vs. Bashirashvili
What is back-to-back? These two people interpret this term vividly.
In the just-concluded Sydney match, the two met in the second round. After a long tug-of-war, Murray laughed to the end.
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Counting further, the two also met in the first round of Wimbledon last year, and the winner was also Murray.
There is a saying that "nothing is too much", I don't know if this time, the Georgian beard can grasp the victory?
Beretini vs Brandon Nakajima
One is a master of serving and the other is a rising star. Both had their best season of their careers so far last year.
The former was again shortlisted for the year-end finals, and the latter also received tickets to the Forces nouvelles finals.
Djokovic vs Ketsmanovic
Who would have thought? The defending champion's opponent in the first round is a Serbian fellow, which may have helped his condition adjustment.
At this Australian Open, Djokovic may face a difficult situation that has never been seen before when preparing for war. I don't know, this player, who has always been known for his strong psychological qualities, can once again stage the script of the return of the king for us?
Nadal vs Geelong
Although Nadal won the title in the just-concluded warm-up match, he also said in a low-key manner that he was not the favourite to win this year's Australian Open.
Considering that his probability of winning the australian open in the previous Australian Open is extremely low, it is completely understandable that he has kept a low profile after a long injury.
Only this time, Nadal's signing was not good, and the first round was against the American Giron who won the championship at the Stockholm tournament late last year, beating defending champion Shapovalov.
Nori vs Koda
One of the most fascinating matches in the first round. One is the new British brother who rose to fame last season and won the Indian Wells Masters. The other is the second generation of stars, who conquers the critical ball critics with solid performance.
Coincidentally, both won their first career titles last season. In this showdown, who can take the lead?
Musetti vs Deminault
The Italian youngster will be paired with the local wallaby De Minar, and the two's flexible running position will become a beautiful landscape.
Musetti's results at the French Open last year were impressive, and Deminal also won the double title. Now that he lacks a brilliant performance in the competition, it is time for the local audience to cheer and be proud!
Which of these showdowns catches your eye the most? Looking forward to your sharing! (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)