Today's match report | Multiple rounds of tense sc...
【Wu Donglin advances with a steady straight-set victory over Delaney】
In the second round of the men's singles qualifying match, Wu Donglin from Chinese Taipei faced off against Australian player Jake DELANEY. Throughout the entire match, Wu demonstrated superior stability and ability to grasp key points. With his solid baseline technique and clear tactical thinking, he consistently controlled the pace of the game, eventually eliminating his opponent and advancing smoothly with two straight sets of identical scores, both 6-4.
【Masur takes it slow and steady, securing his main draw ticket with a two-set sweep】
Today's Jiangxi Tennis Open witnessed an efficient matchup between German player Daniel MASUR and Australian player Matthew DELLAVEDOVA. MASUR controlled the pace of the match throughout, establishing an early advantage in both sets. He handled crucial points calmly and decisively, ultimately winning 6-3, 6-2 in straight sets, taking only 75 minutes. His serve and baseline play were stable, leaving little room for his opponent to counterattack, and he successfully advanced to the main draw.
【Multiple rounds of close seesawing, Garraldo battles hard and reverses in three sets】
In the men's singles main draw, Canadian player Alexis GALARNEAU faced Australian player Dane SWEENY. In the first set, SWEENY took the lead with a stable performance, winning 6-4; in the second set, GALARNEAU adjusted his form in time and came back strongly with a 6-3 victory. In the deciding set, both players were caught in a physical tug-of-war, with many games being closely contested for key points. GALARNEAU withstood the pressure and won the deciding set 6-4, completing a comeback. This match lasted nearly three hours, with full intensity! Despite losing the first set, GALARNEAU relied on his tenacious will to turn the tables and advance to the round of 16.
【Andrey Illagan advances to the main draw of Jiangsu Open with a 2-0 victory】
In the second round of the Jiangxi Tennis Open Qualifiers, American third seed Andre ILAGAN faced off against Kody PEARSON. Throughout the match, ILAGAN controlled the pace and was in form. He opened the match with a stable performance, securing the first set with a 6-3 victory. In the second set, he continued his hot streak, taking the next game 6-2 to sweep his opponent 2-0 and secure a spot in the main draw of the Jiangxi Open.
【Matsukawa Hayato wins in straight sets, secures main draw spot】
In the deciding round of the Jiangxi Tennis Open Qualifiers, Japanese player Hayato MATSUOKA faced off against Australian player Omar JASIKA. He quickly got into the groove in the opening set, maintaining a good pace, and continued his hot hand in the second set, ultimately defeating his opponent in straight sets and securing a spot in the main draw of this tournament. As a rising star from Japan born in 2005, Hayato MATSUOKA has made significant progress in Challenger-level tournaments in recent years. He reached his first Challenger final and came in second. Advancing through the Jiangxi Open Qualifiers this time demonstrates his solid foundation and excellent competitive form.
【In the first round of the men's singles, L盟 easily defeated Sangtilan and advanced.】
In the first round of the men's singles, Mark LAJAL, the 8th seed of the tournament and an Estonian player, faced off against Akira SANTILLAN, a Japanese player who had advanced from the qualifying rounds. LAJAL dominated the entire match, with a clear advantage over his opponent. He established a lead in the first set and followed up with a victory in the second set, controlling the pace of the match throughout and successfully advancing to the next round. Although SANTILLAN put up a strong resistance, he was unable to find an effective countermeasure and ultimately stopped in the second round.
【Shouya Hiroki Stops, Shalibo Fu Wins in Two Sets and Advances"】
In this match, Marat SHARIPOV faced off against Hiroki MORIYA. SHARIPOV, relying on his stable performance, won the match in straight sets with scores of 6-3 and 6-4. In the first set, SHARIPOV established a lead from the start. Although MORIYA made a brief effort to catch up during the interval, SHARIPOV remained steadfast in his key points, securing the first set with a score of 6-3. In the second set, the scores were closely matched, but SHARIPOV, with his superior grasp of opportunities, secured another victory with a score of 6-4, eliminating his opponent with a 2-0 lead and advancing to the main draw.
【Yuta Shimizu holds on to crucial points, advances to main draw in straight sets】
In the qualifying round, Japanese player Yusuke Takahashi faced off against the seventh seed Yuta Shimizu. The first set was a close battle, with the scores alternating and the match being tied throughout. The tension continued until the tie-break, where Yuta Shimizu maintained his composure, withstood the pressure, and delivered a stellar performance in the crucial points, successfully winning the tie-break and taking the lead. In the second set, Yuta Shimizu remained stable, firmly controlling the pace of the match and pulling away with ease, securing another victory with a score of 6-2. Yuta Shimizu ultimately defeated Yusuke Takahashi with a score of 2-0, securing his place in the main draw.
【Three tough matches, Milicic narrowly wins】
In the first round of the men's singles, Serbian player Ognjen MILIC faced off against Japanese player Renta TOKUDA in a fierce match. In the first set, MILIC quickly got into form and took the lead with a 6-3 victory. The second set was even more tense, with both players battling it out until a tie-break. Renta TOKUDA put up a tenacious resistance, but MILIC ultimately lost the set with a 6(3):7 score. In the deciding set, MILIC regrouped and swept his opponent with a 6-1 victory, hitting 13 aces and excelling in key points. The exchange of offense and defense between the two players was smooth, creating a thrilling atmosphere. In the end, MILIC emerged victorious and successfully advanced to the second round. Although Renta TOKUDA was disappointed to be stopped, he fought until the very last moment, fully demonstrating his sportsmanship.
