Tennis
Ozer-Aliasim’s siphon, Cinder lost set
Felix Ozer-Aliasim easily defeated Evans while it took Sinner four sets to beat Daniel and advance to the fourth round of the Australian Open.
Felix Ozer-Aliasim continues his course in Melbourne in a wild mood after beating world No. 24 tennis player Daniel Evans on Saturday morning to qualify for the Australian Open’s top 16.
The 21-year-old Canadian lost just six games to Evans and prevailed after an hour and 55 minutes 6-4, 6-1, 6-1, who is now waiting for Andrei Rublev’s match with Marin Cilic to find out his next opponent.
The world No. 9 tennis player is in demonic form and didn’t have the slightest problem against Evans, who didn’t stand in his way.
With 40 winners, 16 of which were aces, Felix finished the match to see his British opponent make 20 effortless errors and only score ten winners.
With that efficiency in breakpoints (6/7), Aliasim couldn’t help but run against the #24 on the board. Worth mentioning is the fact that the Canadian won 39/43 points behind his first serve while saving all three of his opponent’s break chances.
Yannick Sinner soon after, despite losing his first set at this year’s Australian Open, found a way to overcome the resistance of Japanese fighter Taro Daniel (No. 120) and with 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1She got the ticket for the 4th round of the institution.
The 20-year-old Italian, No. 10 on the board, qualified for the first time in his career in the 4th round of AO. There he meets the trained and “native” Alex De Minor (No. 42), who is eliminated 6-4, 6-4, 6-2, Pablo Andujar (No. 83).
SOURCE: Tennis24
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