Tennis-Nadal and Alcaraz turn up
the heat, Gauff knocked out
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[July 31, 2024]
By Martyn Herman
PARIS (Reuters) - Spain's raging bulls Rafa Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz
blazed into the quarter-finals of the Olympics men's doubles but a
host of women's singles medal contenders were knocked out as the
heat was turned up at Roland Garros on Tuesday.
Once again the dynamic duo received top billing on the schedule and
they did not disappoint a fevered crowd as they fought off
Netherlands' Tallon Griekspoor and Wesley Koolhof to claim a 6-4
6-7(2) 10-2 victory.
Earlier, as the mercury soared into the mid-30s Celsius (90s
Fahrenheit) leaving spectators and players wilting, the women's
singles was blown apart as second seed Coco Gauff, fourth seed
Jasmine Paolini and seventh seed Maria Sakkari all perished.
Women's top seed Iga Swiatek of Poland stayed on course for gold
though with a 6-3 6-4 win against injury-hampered Chinese player
Wang Xiyu to reach the quarter-finals.
Defending men's singles champion Alexander Zverev of Germany stayed
cool in the oven-like heat as the third seed kept on track for a
repeat of his Tokyo title with a 6-3 7-5 defeat of Czech player
Tomas Machac to reach the third round.
There was only one place to be on a tropical evening alongside the
Bois de Boulogne though -- the claustrophobic Court Suzanne Lenglen
for the latest 'Nadalcaraz' show.
Up against a former doubles world number one in Koolhof, the
Spaniards found themselves involved in a red-dirt dogfight as the
Dutch showed scant regard for reputations and threatened to spoil
the party by deservedly leveling the match.
But the 38-year-old Nadal and Alcaraz, 21, have 26 Grand Slam
singles titles between them for a reason, and they caught fire again
in the deciding tiebreak, with some electrifying tennis moving them
within three wins of a dream gold medal.
"Our goal to try to get a medal is closer. So I'm really, really
happy about it and let's see tomorrow," said Alcaraz.
The Spaniard plays a third-round singles against Roman Safiullin on
Wednesday before joining Nadal to take on Americans Austin Krajicek
and Rajeev Ram in the doubles.
"I'm trying to enjoy every single second out there."
SHOCK EXIT
Gauff, like Alcaraz an Olympic debutant, still has medal hopes but
not in the singles after her shock exit to Croatia's 13th seed Donna
Vekic.
The American was in tears in the second set when an over-ruled line
call saw her slip 4-2 behind and became embroiled in an argument
with umpire Jaume Campistol and the tournament supervisor in which
she was heard to say "I'm being cheated".
Gauff had grounds for complaint as a call of "OUT" on a Vekic shot
was quickly overruled but the American insisted it put her off.
Vekic remained focused to seal a superb victory and become the first
Croatian woman to reach the Olympic singles quarter-finals since
1996.
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Paris 2024 Olympics - Tennis - Men's Doubles Second Round - Roland-Garros
Stadium, Paris, France - July 30, 2024. Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and
Rafael Nadal of Spain react during their match against Tallon
Griekspoor of Netherlands and Wesley Koolhof of Netherlands.
REUTERS/Claudia Greco
"Afterwards they apologize, but 'Sorry' doesn't
help you once the match is over," Gauff said.
Italian Paolini, runner-up at the French Open and Wimbledon in the
build-up to the Olympics, lost 7-5 3-6 7-5 to Slovakian Anna
Karolina Schmiedlova while Sakkari lost a lengthy battle against
Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk.
Zverev reached the French Open final this year and looked perfectly
at home on the Parisian clay as he maintained a strong start to his
bid to repeat his Tokyo gold.
He was pushed hard by Machac but turned on the afterburners at 5-5
in the second set with two searing forehands earning a break of
serve before he ended the contest a game later.
Germany's Angelique Kerber, a singles silver-medalist in Rio, will
retire after the Olympics but stayed on course for a golden farewell
by beating Canada's Leylah Fernandez 6-4 6-3 to reach the last eight
where China's Zheng Qinwen awaits.
The lineup for the women's quarter-finals is complete with Kostyuk
to face Vekic, Schmiedlova up against Czech Wimbledon champion
Barbora Krejcikova and Swiatek playing American Danielle Collins.
In the men's singles, two Americans reached the third round with
Taylor Fritz beating Britain's Jack Draper 6-7(3) 6-3 6-2 and Tommy
Paul overcoming Czech Jakub Mensik 6-3 6-1.
Fritz will face Italy's 11th seed Lorenzo Musetti, who beat
Argentina's Mariano Navone. Felix Auger-Aliassime also reached round
three by thrashing Germany's Maximilian Marterer 6-0 6-1 but Swiss
three-times Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka lost to Australia's
Alexei Popyrin.
Britain's Andy Murray kept his career going for one more match at
least as he and Dan Evans saved match points for the second contest
in a row -- beating Belgians Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen in a
cliffhanger to reach the quarter-finals.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; additional reporting by Sybille de La
Hamaide; Editing by Hugh Lawson, Toby Davis and Ken Ferris)
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