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Australian Open Men's Singles Quarterfinals Tour: Six regulars are a dark horse, and the wallabies are the expectations of the whole village!

After many days of fighting, the Australian Open men's and women's singles quarterfinals were all produced. Beijing time will start today. Which eight horses are in men's singles?


They are Zverev, who took the lead today, against Paul, and Djokovic against Alcaraz; Tomorrow's Sinner vs. De Minaur and Sonego take on Shelton.



Among the eight, the local No. 1 Deminaur reached the quarterfinals for the first time. The player, who is already in the top 10 in the world rankings, has reached the quarter-finals of four consecutive Grand Slams and has reached the quarter-finals in one fell swoop.


De Minaur's reach for the quarterfinals of the Australian Open this time is the second time in nearly a decade that a local men's singles player can reach the quarterfinals, how important is that? This was evident from the tears that broke down in the eyes of De Minaur's mother after the race. The little hare, who has never broken through the semifinals of a Grand Slam, carries the hope of the whole village.



His opponents, Sinner, suffered a minor setback, with the defending champions suffering an up-and-down run against Rune, but he quickly adjusted his form through a medical timeout in the innings and came out on top.


While both sides have played their best performances so far in their careers, the recent confrontation has been one-sided. Will De Minaur be able to go one step further with the support of his hometown fans?


Sonego is the biggest dark horse of this tournament, on the one hand, because he has seized the good opportunity of many of the region's high-ranking seeds to fall, and on the other hand, it also confirms that the rise of the Italian boy team is not the work of one person.



Sheldon reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open again after reaching the quarterfinals of his first Grand Slam abroad the year before. In the last round, he faced the French veteran Monfils in three sets and saw seven, thanks to Lao Hei's physical fitness, he did not retire, otherwise it is unknown who will advance. Under normal circumstances, Sinner and Sheldon would be the ideal matchup.


The bottom four players are all regulars in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. Paul reached the semi-finals of the tournament the year before last and is still his best Grand Slam record so far; It was at the Australian Open that Zverev punctured the window paper that he failed to reach the semifinals of the Grand Slam.



The clash between Djokovic and Acre is the first time in seven times the two sides have met before the semi-finals. The skills of the two can be seen, and there is no need to mobilize for such a peak duel. Will Deyo continue to advance towards his 25th Grand Slam title and 11th Grand Slam title? Or will Arca take advantage of the situation to challenge for a Grand Slam and become the youngest Grand Slam winner in history?



There are many peak duels, who will kill the deer? Let's wait and see!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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