Red Group
2 United States Rajeev Ram
United Kingdom Joe Salisbury
3 France Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France Nicolas Mahut
5 Colombia Juan Sebastián Cabal
Colombia Robert Farah
7 United Kingdom Jamie Murray
Brazil Bruno Soares
In the Green Group, Mektic and Pavic won 6-4 6-4 over Krawietz and Tecau, comfortable win. Granollers and Zeballos play this evening versus Dodig and Polasek.
In singles, Medvedev beat Hurkacz in the opening match in 3 sets, in 2 hours. Zverev plays Berrettini later this evening in the big opening day match for the fans.
Now that Berretini's gone, and Sinner's in, where's Cam on the list? Is he next replacement? Or is he after Felix? But has Felix bothered to even be there? Indeed, has Cam bothered to be anywhere near Turin?
Now that Berretini's gone, and Sinner's in, where's Cam on the list? Is he next replacement? Or is he after Felix? But has Felix bothered to even be there? Indeed, has Cam bothered to be anywhere near Turin?
Now that Berretini's gone, and Sinner's in, where's Cam on the list? Is he next replacement? Or is he after Felix? But has Felix bothered to even be there? Indeed, has Cam bothered to be anywhere near Turin?
Sad to see Berretini injured and pulling out. I can't help thinking if things had gone differently in the first set and he challenged those two bad calls might he have been more relaxed and less likely to make a severe pull/ strain. Tight mind=potentially tighter muscles.
Sad to see Berretini injured and pulling out. I can't help thinking if things had gone differently in the first set and he challenged those two bad calls might he have been more relaxed and less likely to make a severe pull/ strain. Tight mind=potentially tighter muscles.
SUCH a lot of bad calls. Even bad over-rules.
Yes, may well have changed the first set.
And, yes, partly Berettini's fault for not challenging.
But two of them were right under the eye of the umpire so it's not surprising he deferred to her 'better' judgment.
Why on earth they haven't got automated line-calling, I don't know...... it's got to be the norm very soon for all top events.
Sad to see Berretini injured and pulling out. I can't help thinking if things had gone differently in the first set and he challenged those two bad calls might he have been more relaxed and less likely to make a severe pull/ strain. Tight mind=potentially tighter muscles.
SUCH a lot of bad calls. Even bad over-rules.
Yes, may well have changed the first set.
And, yes, partly Berettini's fault for not challenging.
But two of them were right under the eye of the umpire so it's not surprising he deferred to her 'better' judgment.
Why on earth they haven't got automated line-calling, I don't know...... it's got to be the norm very soon for all top events.
Yes, it does feel like for the ATP's flag ship event, automated line calls would be the norm. Hadnt realised they are using humans this week.
Is that the same for the WTA event in Mexico, does anyone know?