World No.5 Stefanos Tsitsipas discovered little resistance as he disposed of Spain’s Roberto Carballes Baena in straight units 6-3 7-6 (7) 6-2 to advance to the French Open third spherical, however conceded he was cruising with no plan.
The fifth seed, who’s chasing his first ever grand slam, had struggled considerably in his event opener towards Jiri Vesely however was in full management towards the 30-year-old claycourt specialist.
With a possible conflict towards world No.1 Carlos Alcaraz within the quarter-finals, Tsitsipas mentioned he had no plan for the remainder of the event and as a substitute tailored to no matter was coming his manner.
“During a grand slam, there is no plan,” he mentioned. “Things are being thrown at you, and you just have to react to them and do something.
“So I want there was a plan. Maybe in Rafa’s (Nadal) thoughts when he performs right here there’s some form of a plan.”
Spain’s Nadal is a record 14-time winner in Paris but is not competing this year due to injury.
“But you simply have to regulate to every participant’s shot making, every participant’s thought of how they’ll play towards you. That’s how issues work,” Tsitsipas mentioned.
“You can by no means make sure sufficient of how issues are going to evolve throughout a match.”
The 24-year-old quickly grabbed the initiative against Carballes Baena, breaking him early, while holding his own serve, to bag the first set.
The pair then traded two breaks each in a rollercoaster second set with Carballes Baena trying to lock Tsitsipas in long baseline rallies.
The Spaniard managed to take it to a tiebreak however the Greek saved his composure to take a two-set lead earlier than cruising to a fast 4-0 after which reserving his spot within the second spherical with ease.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au