Djokovic Vandal in the third round, Alcars came up as well

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The Roland Garros continued on Wednesday (Wednesday) in Paris with the final 32 stage and the biggest tennis stars in the world continued their journey towards the decisive stages of the Grand Slam on the clay surface, when in focus, Novak Djokovic easily climbed to the third round with a win over Alex Mulcan, as well as Rafael Nadal He did so thanks to a victory in a stubborn battle against Corinthian collapsed.

In addition, the big splash, the young Carlos Alcars, defeated Albert Ramos and rose a step. Felix Eliasim, Cameron Nuri and John Eisner avoided surprises and traveled to the next stage, Taylor Fritz was relegated to 131st and finished his way into the City of Lights, while Alexander Zebrav defeated Sebastian Bayes and also advanced to the next stage.

Eliasim (9) did not have a hard time against Camilo Ugo Crabelli (155) and traveled to the next stage with 0: 6, 3: 6 and 4: 6. Eisner (26) defeated the local Giorgio Barra 1: 3 (210) with 4: 6, 4: 6, 6: 3 and 6: 7, and Nuri (11) ran 3: 6, 4: 6 and 3: 6 the Australian Jason Kovler. Unlike the three who were not surprised, the 14th-ranked American Fritz was surprised and eliminated with 3: 1 (3: 6, 6: 2, 6: 2 and 6: 3) against Brandeba Zapata Mirals.

The game that attracted most of the heartbeat came from Djokovic’s battle against Molkan. The world number one did not have much difficulty against the Slovak, and after defeating him in three sets (2: 6, 3: 6 and 6: 7), advanced to the third round.

Taylor Fritz (Reuters)

As for Nadal, he too eventually came up with a win in three sets, 3: 6, 1: 6 and 4: 6. Although his opponent, ranked 139th in the world, did not make life easy in the third set, in the end the Spanish bull that dominates the clay surface, advanced to the next stage as expected.

Also, Alcars and Ramos faced off against each other in the Spanish, who in the end, the 19-year-old tennis player ranked sixth defeated the world ranked 44: 2. Alcars started the match well with a 1: 6 win in the first set, Ramos turned with 6: 7 and 5: 7, but saw his opponent come back with 6: 7. In the fifth set, the young Spaniard broke his opponent three times, won 4: 6 and also advanced to the third round.

In addition to them, Zebrav, ranked third in the world, met Bayes (36) for a stubborn and long battle. The Argentine had already climbed to the advantage of two sets after 2: 6 and 4: 6, but later the German turned with 1: 6, 2: 6 and 5: 7, and after three hours and 40 minutes of play, the latter managed to advance to the next stage With 2: 3 in the overall summary.

Carlos Alcars (Reuters)Carlos Alcars (Reuters)

Additional results:

Jum Munnar – Diego Schwartzman 3: 2

Hugo Dalian – Karen Khachanov 3: 1

Elijah Badana – Pablo Cuevas 1: 3

Borna Joko – Philip Krainovich 3: 1

Gregor Dimitrov – Borna Choric 0: 3

Brandon Nakashima – Talon Grihspor 0: 3

Barnava Zapata-Mirals (Reuters)Barnava Zapata-Mirals (Reuters)

In women Victoria Azarenka (15) qualified for the last 16 when she defeated Andrea Petkovic (65) 0: 2, 19-year-old Emma Rabokano (12) was surprised with 2: 1 against Aliaxandra Sasnovich (47), and German Angelica Kerber (17) defeated local Elsa Giacomut 0: 2 (215). The big surprise came from the direction of the world number 3, Maria Sakari, who was eliminated 2: 0 to Carolina Mochova (81). Neither did Emmy Fernandez (18) and Belinda Bancic (14) have a hard time against Katrina Sinyakova (56) and Bianca Andresco (72) respectively, beating them 0-2 and advancing to the next stage.

Additional results:

Olga Danilovich – Jill Blan Teichman 2: 0

Amanda Anisimova – Donna and Kik 0: 2

Corey Gaoff – Alison Van Oitwank 0: 2

Bitrich Haddad Mia – Kia Kanfi 2: 0

Michaela Kirsta – Salvan Stephens 2: 1

Grego Dimitrov – Borna Choric

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