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For Martin Fucsovics, the eighth final was the last stop at Roland Garros after being eliminated by Russian Andrei Rublev in 6: 7 (4-7), 7: 5, 6: 4, 7: 6 (7-3) on Monday.
In the first round in Paris, Fuchovich defeated the fourth-ranked Russian in four games a week ago. Danyiil Medvegyevetand then Thursday in Spanish Albert Ramos Vinolastand Brazil on Saturday Thiago Monteirót said goodbye.
In the third eighth Grand Slam final of the Hungarian player’s career, he was unable to outsource the opening set at 5: 4, but in the short, he was clearly better than his Russian opponent. The second game also started well, but lost its momentum at 5: 2, Rubljov won five booms in a series and tied.
This confused Fucsovich, the third set brought a wavy game and brought five breaks, but in the acute moments, Rubljov concentrated more, thus refreshing the match. The fourth game brought another close battle, the Hungarian tennis player led 5: 4, as neither of them could break, but Fucsovics could not live with setballs and in the next tie-break the Russian closed the match.
Rublev continues …@ AndreyRublev97 it’s up to your first #Roland Garros quarterfinals after beating Marton Fucsovics 6-7 (4) 7-5 6-4 7-6 (3) 👏
🎥 @Roland Garros pic.twitter.com/3jXxSdZiAv
– ITF (@ITF_Tennis) October 5, 2020
With his victory, Rubljov reached the Garros quarter-finals for the first time, but Fucsovics can also be proud of his performance.
Featured image: MARTIN BUREAU / AFP
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