Scandinavian tennis players Kasper Ruud and Holger Roon they will re-register their last year’s duel and meet in Quarter-final Roland Garros 2023the copy they switched to after eliminating their two South American rivals on Monday: Nicholas Harry and Francisco Cerundolo.
Tour went first Ruud, 2022 Roland Garros finalist who had to work hard to beat the Chilean 7-6(3), 7-5 and 7-5 Jarry. Norwegian, seeded fourth, he fought his opponentclay court specialist who led the scoreboard in the last two sets, but He didn’t know how to use his powers.
Quarterfinals in a row 🇳🇴
In tense three sets, this @CasperRuud98 who comes out on top over Jarry 7-6(3), 7-5, 7-5.#Roland Garros pic.twitter.com/PNsacfGNPc
— Roland Garros (@rolandgarros) June 5, 2023
“If we played five sets, I don’t know how long we would play”said ruud On road Philip Shatrier.
I have to thank my team for putting pressure on me in training. I was doing the work and was physically ready for more.
In the original set Ruud missed the advantage of the “break” and he had to play a “tie-break” which he comfortably won. Trusted by perhaps a false sense of security started losing 4-1 second sleevebut recovered and won six of the next seven games to move closer to a final victory.
Kasper Ruud was fully engaged on Day 9 knocking out Jarry 7-6(3), 7-5, 7-5 en route to the quarter-finals.
Find out about the main events of the day from @Emirates #FlyBetter #Roland Garros pic.twitter.com/tUkgiDp5f1
— Roland Garros (@rolandgarros) June 5, 2023
chilean earedparticipating in it match of the first 1/8 finals of the Grand Slam tournament, he again achieved the first service break in the third set. With his big kicks Jarry has always been in contention but he failed to capitalize on his many chances to defeat the Norwegian.
ruud will now be measured in quarters so that Holger Runsixth seed to beat the Argentine Francisco Cerundolo scores 7-6(3), 3-6, 6-4, 1-6 and 7-6(7) in a disputed match in which the referee did not see a double dribble in favor of the Dane.
UNREAL 🤯@holgerrune2003 completes a five-set thriller against Cerundolo for a place in the quarter-finals👊#Roland Garros pic.twitter.com/azW2YaIF6z
— Roland Garros (@rolandgarros) June 5, 2023
Rune started well with a fast 4-1 lead, while Serundolo got in a fight which was on average more than 20 km/h faster than him. 20 year old Scandinavian tennis player He calmly held his serve to increase the score 5-2, but began to show sloppiness and ended up winning the first set in a tiebreak.
3 hours 59 minutes later 🦁#Roland Garros | @holgerrune2003 pic.twitter.com/5gG9pvz383
— Roland Garros (@rolandgarros) June 5, 2023
In the second sleeve the Argentine broke the opponent’s serve and it was 4-1, closing the set with brilliance. However, the pace soon changed again.
Rune won 2-1 in the third set, from 40 in total, when he obviously didn’t get to the ball in time and the second rebound was visible to all but the tower umpire Kader Nouni.. The Dane pleaded not guilty and became furious close it who threatened the judge with a demand for a fine against him, he abandoned the “break”, falling 4–1 down to finally lose the set.
“Later you’ll see it on TV and I’ll make sure you get fined.”
What Fran Cerundolo said to the chair judge who didn’t see a clear double pike.pic.twitter.com/tyI7tDo6tK
— Tennis set (@settenisok) June 5, 2023
24 year old Argentinean refused to give up and took a 4-0 lead in the fourth, in which unforced rune errors was 52. The fight resumed in the fifth, in which both served until the score was 4:4, and then each made a break to reach Decisive tie-break, in which Rune won.
👏👏 @holgerrune2003 #Roland Garros pic.twitter.com/bk2pTT2TGT
— Roland Garros (@rolandgarros) June 5, 2023
(According to information from Europe Press)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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