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Australian Open 8th Day Roundup: The Host Men's Singles Army Was Completely Destroyed! The 36-year-old veteran makes the biggest cold

The eighth matchday of 2022 Australian tennis is all over, and Zhang Shuai, the only remaining golden flower in China, defeated Pella/Kurchhoff in the second round of mixed doubles matches with host Pierce to advance to the mixed doubles quarterfinals. Women's singles fourth round of the game fell out of the cold, the 27th seed Collins 2:1 reverse victory over the 19th seed Mertens, the non-seeded player, 32-year-old French veteran Koone 2:1 victory over the 14th seed Halep, 36-year-old Estonian veteran Kanepi won two consecutive sets in the case of the first loss, the total score of 2:1 reverse defeated the winning favorite, the Australian Open women's singles No. 2 seed Sabalenka, broke the australian open women's singles competition since the start of the women's singles competition, Kanepi strongly advanced to the women's singles quarterfinals, She will compete with Swartec for a semi-final spot. The No. 7 seed in the women's singles, the French Open women's singles champion and Polish teenager Swatek won two consecutive sets in the first set to defeat Romania's Costia 2-1 to lock in the last eight-round spot in the women's singles.

Australian Open 8th Day Roundup: The Host Men's Singles Army Was Completely Destroyed! The 36-year-old veteran makes the biggest cold

The men's singles match was exciting, with the No. 9 seed and Canada's Ariasim playing against Cilic, who eliminated the No. 5 seed Rublev in the last round, and morale is currently booming, but Aliassim has recently risen rapidly, and the two are unpredictable. In the first set, Cilic entered the form quickly, Aliassim saved his first set and handed over his second serve, Cilic won three consecutive sets to lead 3:1, in the fifth set Aliasim successfully saved the imminent score, Cilic then broke the opponent's serve in the seventh set, and finally Cilic won the first set 6:2. In the second set, the two sides played very fiercely, the two sides came and went, the score alternated between the two sides, the two sides fought 6:6 in regular time, the two sides entered the seven-game battle, the two sides fought until 7:7 after Ariasim scored two consecutive points to win 9:7, and Aliassim won a set 7:6.

Australian Open 8th Day Roundup: The Host Men's Singles Army Was Completely Destroyed! The 36-year-old veteran makes the biggest cold

In the third set, Cilic lost three consecutive sets to 1:3 after successfully saving the first set, and in the fifth set, Cilic struggled to save the score to 2:3, Aliassim firmly grasped his own serve and broke Cilic's serve in the seventh set, and finally Aliassim won another set 6:2, and in the fourth set, the two sides were in a bitter battle, and the regular time was tied 6:6, And Aliassim won 7:4 in the seven-game match, so that Aliassim defeated Cilic 3:1 and strongly advanced to the Australian Open men's singles quarterfinals. The biggest favorite to win the championship, the No. 2 seed Medvedev met the American player Cressy, the first set of Medvedev was in a state of explosion, he broke Cressy's serve twice in the third and seventh sets, and after trying to ensure that the city gate was not lost, Medvedev won the first set 6:2.

Australian Open 8th Day Roundup: The Host Men's Singles Army Was Completely Destroyed! The 36-year-old veteran makes the biggest cold

In the second set, the two sides were very competitive, both of them tried to keep the goal in their own serve, and the regular time was a 6-6 draw, and Medvedev won 7:4 in the seven-game match, so that he could take a 7-6 next city and take a 2-0 lead. In the third set, the two sides still played hard to score, and neither of them broke the opponent's serve and then the game once again entered the game of the seventh, and Cressi scored four consecutive points when he was 3:4 behind and then won the seventh match while winning a set at 7:6. In the fourth set, the two sides still played anxiously in the first half of the game, Cressy successfully saved the serve in the first set, and the next three serves, Medvedev forced out the break point, but unfortunately failed to cash in, the 11th game Medvedev finally seized the opportunity to break the opponent's serve, and then scored four consecutive points in his own serve to end the battle, he won the fourth set 7:5, the total score was 3:1 difficult to beat Cressy, advanced to the Australian Open men's singles quarterfinals.

Australian Open 8th Day Roundup: The Host Men's Singles Army Was Completely Destroyed! The 36-year-old veteran makes the biggest cold
Australian Open 8th Day Roundup: The Host Men's Singles Army Was Completely Destroyed! The 36-year-old veteran makes the biggest cold

The host men's singles finally hopes that Deminault will meet the Italian "post-00" rising star Sinar who is two years younger than himself, this Australian Open men's singles competition has a number of host players participating, the previous rounds of Kirios, Mirman, Kgoyes and other host players have been eliminated, Deminaar has become the host's last hope, Australian male players have not won the singles championship in the Australian Open for 46 years, although Deminault is not the favorite to win the championship in this competition, but the Australians obviously hope that Deminault can go further, Unfortunately, the hosts' last hopes were dashed in this round. In the first set, Dminal and Sina fought fiercely, the first 12 sets of the two sides were tied 6:6, in the big seven battle Sina won 7:3, the big score was 7:6 first to win a set, the second set of the game Sina even broke the lead, with a break in the opening, Sina won another set 6:3, the third set of the game took the lead in the second set, and then Sina firmly grasped his own serve, and finally he won another set 6:4, and the big score was 3:0 to sweep the opponent. Strongly advanced to the men's singles quarterfinals. The final fourth round of the men's singles was played between Tsitsipas and Fritz, who won two consecutive sets when they were 1-2 behind, defeating Fritz 3:2 on aggregate to secure the final eight spots in the men's singles.

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