ATP roundup: Ymer brothers earn upsets in France, India
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[February 04, 2022] Sweden's
Mikael Ymer needed just 58 minutes to upset third-seeded Frenchman
Gael Monfils on his own turf Thursday, winning 6-1, 6-2 in the
second round of the Open Sud de France in Montpellier, France.
Despite not recording a single ace, Ymer cruised, winning 20 of his
24 first-service points (83.3 percent) and breaking Monfils five
times in eight opportunities.
No. 1 seed Alexander Zverev of Germany advanced, beating American
Mackenzie McDonald 6-2, 7-6 (5), but two other seeded players also
fell. Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia and Herzegovina went the distance to
beat fourth-seeded Georgian Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, and
France's Adrian Mannarino beat No. 8 seed David Goffin of Belgium
6-4, 6-2.
Frenchman Richard Gasquet also defeated Korea's Soon Woo Kwon 7-5,
6-4.
Tata Open Maharashtra
On the same day his younger brother notched a victory in France,
Sweden's Elias Ymer upset No. 1 seed Aslan Karatsev of Russia 6-2,
7-6 (3) in the second round in Pune, India.
Ymer smashed 10 aces and never faced a break point en route to his
win. In the second-set tiebreak, Ymer went ahead 3-0 and won six of
the first seven points before finishing Karatsev off on his third
match point.
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Sweden's Elias Ymer reacts during his match against Russian Tennis
Federation's Andrey Rublev REUTERS/Susana Vera
No. 4 seed Jiri Vesely of the Czech Republic
handled Spain's Bernabe Zapata Miralles, 6-3, 6-4. Sixth-seeded Emil
Ruusuvuori of Finland beat Czech foe Vit Kopriva 6-3, 6-3, and
Italian eighth seed Stefano Travaglia eliminated India's Yuki
Bhambri 6-3, 6-2.
Cordoba Open
The home crowd was treated to an Argentine upset victory when
Sebastian Baez beat third-seeded Cristian Garin of Chile 4-6, 6-1,
6-1, in the second round in Cordoba, Argentina.
In a match lasting more than two hours, Baez made the difference on
break points. He saved seven of 11 break points he faced while
managing to break Garin eight times in 15 chances.
Fourth-seeded Lorenzo Sonego of Italy required two hours and 35
minutes to dispatch Spain's Roberto Carballes Baena 4-6, 7-6 (1),
6-2. No. 6 seed Albert Ramos-Vinolas beat Peru's Juan Pablo Varillas
when Varillas retired down 6-4, 2-3.
In the final match of the day, Chile's Alejandro Tabilo ousted
Spain's Carlos Taberner 6-2, 6-4.
--Field Level Media
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