Progress for Popyrin but Vukic falls at Miami Open

Progress for Popyrin but Vukic falls at Miami Open

Alexei Popyrin has bought his Miami Open marketing campaign off to a successful begin after his opponent Mikael Ymer retired at 1-0 down and 4-4 within the second set.

Popyrin, the only Australian winner throughout the ATP 1000 Masters occasion and the WTA match on Wednesday, had taken the opening set 7-6 (7-5) earlier than his Swedish rival pulled up with an ankle harm.

The world No.93 will face No.26 seed Botic van de Zandschulp of the Netherlands within the subsequent spherical.

His fellow countryman Aleksandar Vukic was unable to maintain his qualifying type going, shedding to Serbia’s Laslo Djere 6-2 7-6 (7-3), whereas within the girls’s first spherical Storm Hunter fell 6-0 7-6 (7-5) to the 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin.

Four extra Aussies shall be in motion within the spherical of 128 after Chris O’Connell and Thanasi Kokkinakis, who each misplaced their remaining qualifying spherical matches on Wednesday, had been promoted into the primary draw after a number of late withdrawals.

There they’ll be part of world No.70 Jason Kubler and qualifier Jordan Thompson.

Kokkinakis has been drawn towards Belgian wild card Zizou Bergs, O’Connell faces French veteran Richard Gasquet, Kubler takes on Brazil’s world No.81 Thiago Monteiro, and Thompson shall be up towards Slovakia’s Alex Molcan.

World No.18 Alex de Minaur will get his Miami marketing campaign underway within the second spherical.

With seven opponents reaching the primary spherical, that is Australia’s highest illustration in a Miami Open males’s singles draw since 2001.

Elsewhere within the males’s first spherical, Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic survived a 16-shot rally on the ultimate level to beat Andy Murray 6-4 7-5 and set-up a gathering with Maxime Cressy of the US.

It was disappointing for three-time grand slam champion Murray, who reached the ultimate in Doha final month.

The 35-year-old flung his racket in frustration after a expensive unforced error – one in all 15 throughout the match – late on and instructed reporters he had anticipated a greater efficiency.

“I served pretty well, but the rest of the game was a bit of a problem today,” he stated.

“I didn’t really return that well (and) made a number of errors that I wouldn’t expect to be making.”

– with Reuters

Source: www.perthnow.com.au