In the third round of the Grand Slam, after the big waves, the remaining top 32 players can be described as a master. Tomorrow, the first half of the games will be in full swing, let's look forward to which games will be exciting?
Kacsmanovich v Sonnego
With Djokovic's retirement, Rajovic, Jerre and Krajinovic have been eliminated, and Kecmanovic has become the only seedling of the Serbian team at present, but in the face of the menacing Italian youngster Sonego, I am afraid that it is still more fierce.
Don't be surprised if there isn't any one of the first ATP Cup winners in the Round of Sixteen.
Monfils v Garin
The first two rounds of france's cool little black are in good shape, both of which are easy to pass, but Chilean good Garin must not be ignored.
He has not only worked clay courts, but now he is also successful in the hardfield, and Monfils seems to have a hard battle!
Koda v Carreno Busta
Consecutive victories over strong opponents, Koda proved that he has a lot of potential to tap. Last year's Wimbledon and Khachanov battle five sets of the scene I believe everyone is still in the memory, this time can you break through again?
Coincidentally, last year's Olympic men's singles gold, silver and bronze medalists were all gathered in this half-district, but Busta may not be able to pass this level.
Alcaraz v Berrettini
The most attractive showdown of the round. It is natural that the two will meet vigorously and heavily, and last year's clash in Vienna added suspense and story to this match.
In today's many odds rankings, Alcaraz is actually higher than Berrettini's name. Who can win this focus conversation?
Zverev v Albert
The biggest favorite to win the title in the region, the momentum is obvious, this time facing Albert should not be much suspense, it should be noted that the German can close several sets, and can adjust their own serve.
Operka v Shapovalov
The North American derby is also a rather eye-catching match in this round, and as it stands, Operka is in a state of decline since he finished runners-up in Canada last year.
Shapovalov helped Canada win this year's ATP Cup, compared with the two, more optimistic about the Canadians to pass.
Manarino v Karatsev
One overturned the world's top ten Hulkach, and the other was the dark horse of last year's event, and he was more optimistic about the secret weapon pass.
Khachanov v Nadal
Another focus conversation! Can Nadal, who is in good shape, withstand the test of Thor? (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)