After five consecutive days of fighting, the top 32 of the Australian Open men's and women's singles have all been seated, let's take a look at the full matchup in the third round:
Djokovic vs Mahac
Lehechka vs Bonzi
Draper vs Vukic
Borges vs Alcaraz
Mensik vs Davidovich Fokina
Baena vs Paul
Amber vs Fez
Fernly vs Zverev
In the men's singles bottom half of the showdown, the most interesting one is undoubtedly Djokovic vs. Mahachi. The Czech struggled to hold out Acre at the Shanghai Masters last year, and this time he is up against the king. Already among the dark horse forces, how much can he challenge Deyo? Beijing time will give the answer this afternoon!
Amber and Fez's battle for the first brother in France is also full of highlights. At this year's Australian Open, last year's New Talent Finals players performed well, and as the runner-up of the tournament the year before, Fez was already the world's highest-ranked and most championed player in the competition that year. He has been sitting in the French men's singles position for a long time, can he bring down Big Brother this time?
The top half of the tournament will be played tomorrow, so here's a sneak peek at the future:
Sinner vs Geelong
Kecmanovic vs Rune
The defending champion continues to soar, and with his hot hand, losing a handicap in the last round has been a rare occurrence in recent months.
Serbian Kecmanovic toppled a strong opponent in the last round after knocking out big brother Lajovic in the first round. Rune had the last laugh in a tough battle with Berrettini, and it was no surprise that either of them would advance, but it should be a stop when they meet Sinner again.
Mikkelsen vs Khachanov
Serundolo vs De Minaur
Mickelson submitted former tournament runner-up Tsitsipas in the first round, and this time facing Khachanov, who was eliminated by Tsitsipas, the top four finalists of the tournament, can he continue to run wildly? Looks likely! De Minaur has a sign that is expected to go straight to the quarterfinals, and he really has to take advantage of the opportunity on home soil!
Fritz vs Monfils
Shelton vs Musetti
The first brother of the United States was quite good in the first few rounds, and he all had a straight performance. This time against Lao Hei, who has rejuvenated since the start of this season, he should continue to advance if he wants to achieve the American men's singles player to regain the Grand Slam title.
The matchup between Shelton and Musetti is full of tension, and it should not be a problem in terms of spectacle of the event. Judging from the one-on-one performance against Shabo in the last round, Musetti's form has come out of the trough. This time, the battle between the two Grand Slam semi-finals and the top 16 places can be described as a needle-to-needle.
Sonego vs Marozane
Mutai vs Lerner - Money
The expected Tiafoe against Fonseca turned into Sonego against Marosang, and the Grand Slam is such a miracle! The American teenager eliminated Mr. Mei, which was a surprise. Only Mutai in the region has reached the quarterfinals, and there is a high probability that a new Grand Slam quarter-finalist will be born!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)