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Full firepower! Sun Fajing advances strongly to the quarterfinals
    
  
Today, the second round of the men's singles competition at the Jiangxi (Jiujiang) Tennis Open began. Chinese player Sun Fajing continued his hot touch and easily defeated Serbian player Ognjen Milic, successfully advancing to the quarter finals. The entire game lasted only 1 hour and 11 minutes. After yesterday's surprise elimination of the second seed, Sun Fajing's form continued to rise and his performance was impeccable. In terms of technical statistics, his first round score rate is 83%, and his key score accuracy rate reaches 75%. Whether in the serve stage or the baseline stalemate stage, he showed extremely strong control, comprehensively suppressing the opponent on both ends of the attack and defense, and winning two consecutive singles victories on this site.   
  
  
Noguchi's unstoppable attack advances Huang Zelin to the quarterfinals




  
In the second round of men's singles, the fourth seed Coleman Wong defeated Japanese player Rio Noguchi 7-6 (2), 6-2 to advance to the quarterfinals. In just 1 hour and 31 minutes of the game, Huang Zelin scored 7 ACEs with a steady performance in key points. After securing the first set by grabbing seven points, the team continued to exert pressure in the second set, expanding their advantage through efficient attack and defense coordination. They won two straight sets, demonstrating excellent competitive form and strong local combat capabilities.   
  
  
Bu Yun Chaokete advanced to the men's singles quarterfinals in straight sets
   
  
In the second round of men's singles, the 7th seed Chinese player Bu Yunchao Ke Te faced American qualifier Andre ILAGAN. During the competition, Buyun Chaoke was in a hot state and controlled the rhythm throughout the entire process. In the first set of the game, Buyun Chaokete quickly established an advantage with a strong bottom line attack and stable serve, without giving the opponent too many opportunities, and easily won the first set 6-2. In the second round of the game, Iragan attempted to counterattack, but Bouyunchakert made timely adjustments and performed steadily on both ends of the attack and defense, with a good grasp of key points. In the end, they won the next game 6-3. The whole game lasted only 1 hour and 15 minutes, and Buyunchao Ke Te swept the opponent 2-0, advancing strongly to the quarterfinals.   
  
  
Cui Jie/Wang Aoran cooperated seamlessly and successfully advanced
    
  
Today's match, Chinese pair Cui Jie and Wang Aoran faced Pruchya ISARO and Niki KALIYANDA POONCHA. In the first set of the game, the two Chinese players cooperated seamlessly. Cui Jie intercepted decisively in front of the net, while Wang Aoran put in steady effort from the bottom line. The two players had a smooth transition between offense and defense, and ultimately won the first place 6-4. After the first set, the opponent announced their withdrawal, and Cui Jie and Wang Aoran directly advanced to the next round. The two had previously partnered in doubles at the 2023 China Open, and this time they have teamed up again, demonstrating good chemistry and accumulating confidence for future matches.   
  
  
Cross border combination with tacit cooperation, straight sets advance to the quarter finals
    
  
The first round of men's doubles matches will take place today. Cross association duo RiO Noguchi and Sun Fajing easily advanced to the next round by defeating Australian duo Kody Pearson and Adam Walton in straight sets 6-2, 6-4. In this game, Chinese player Sun Fajing was mainly responsible for net interception and rhythm control in the front court, while Japanese player Liyang Noguchi provided stable baseline firepower support in the back row. The two cooperated seamlessly, with a smooth transition between offense and defense. In the first set of the game, the two quickly got into form, broke through consecutively, and took the lead for a while, ultimately taking the first city 6-2. In the second set, although the Australian combination strengthened their attack, the combination of Liyang Noguchi and Sun Fajing still played steadily and grasped the key points properly. With a score of 6:4, the next set ended in just 58 minutes.   
  
  
Two sets match to determine Qiankun Galarno's successful entry into the quarterfinals
    
  
In the men's singles round, Liam Broady faced Alexis Galarneau. In the first set, Galarno's offensive and defensive performance was more solid and smooth, leading the way with a score of 6-3; Continuing the competition on the field in the second round, Galarno performed steadily and had excellent control over key points, securing the set points with a score of 6-4. Galarno played steadily and skillfully throughout the game, utilizing his skills and tactics appropriately. With his impressive performance on the field, he won the victory of this round and smoothly advanced to the quarterfinals of this tournament.   
  
  
Bolt swept Hershey's form in two sets, hot and zero seal opponent
    
  
In the second round of men's singles, Alex Bolt showed a crushing performance, defeating Giles Hershey in straight sets 6-2, 6-3 and easily advancing. Throughout the game, Bolt had a comprehensive advantage in form, with a success rate of 72% in his first attempt and 77% in his second attempt. At the same time, he had a conversion rate of 57% at the break point, with 19 winning points and a stable performance of zero double errors, firmly controlling the pace. On the other hand, Hesi failed to grasp the key points and made too many unforced mistakes, ultimately unable to turn things around. Bolt, with his efficient attack and stable performance, won the victory with a total score of 56-41, continuing his recent good momentum.   
  
  
[Shocking! Smith reverses elimination of top seed Island Bag player]
    
  
In the second round of men's singles, American player Keegan Smith, who had previously lost one set, completed a comeback and defeated top seed Japanese player Shimabukura, advancing to the quarterfinals. In the first set, Island Bag will take the lead with a stable bottom line. But Smith quickly adjusted his form and completely suppressed his opponent in the second set with efficient serve and strong attack, winning the set without conceding a single game and equalizing the score in one fell swoop. In the deciding set, he continued his hot hand and firmly controlled the rhythm with 13 ACEs, an 80% first serve scoring rate, and a 100% key serve success rate throughout the game. In the end, he won the game and completed a stunning performance in 1 hour and 39 minutes, demonstrating strong resilience and tactical adjustment skills.   
  
  
Layar steadily eliminated Sharipov
    
  
In the second round of the men's singles at the Jiangxi (Jiujiang) Open, the eighth seed player Mark LAJAL faced off against the dark horse player Marat Sharipov in the qualifying round, ultimately winning and advancing to the quarterfinals of this tournament. The pace of the entire game was tight, and Layar performed outstandingly in the serve section, with a scoring rate of up to 74% in one serve and consistently maintaining stable output. Faced with the impact of Sharipov, he remained more calm in handling critical moments and continued his progress with a solid victory. Although Sharipov scored many brilliant points on the offensive end, he failed to turn his advantage into a win and unfortunately stopped in the second round of the main game.   
  
  
Xu Yuxiu/Watanabe Sainte 2-0 advance to zero opponents
    
  
In this men's doubles match, a multinational duo consisting of Dutch player Thijmen LOOF and Japanese player Takeru YUZUKI will face off against the duo of Chinese Taipei player Yu Hsiao Hsu and Japanese player Seita WATANABE. During the game, although Lu Fu and Takeshi Nariki showed good competitive form in the opening stage of the first set, the combination of Xu Yuxiu and Watanabe Santai quickly stabilized their pace and won the first set with more stable performances. In the second round of the game, Xu Yuxiu/Watanabe Shengtai continued to have a good competitive feel, firmly controlling the pace of the game and not leaving too many opportunities for the opponent to counterattack. In the end, Xu Yuxiu/Watanabe Shengtai defeated Lu Fu/Takeshi Nariki 2-0 in the set and won the men's doubles match.   
  
  
Wu Donglin regrets losing and stops, Walton advances
    
  
In the second round of men's singles today, Australian player Adam Walton defeated qualifying Chinese Taipei player Tung Lin WU 2-1, with scores of 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (4), advancing to the next round. In the first set, both sides were closely tied, and Walton won 7-5 with a stable performance in the crucial game. In the second round, Wu Donglin quickly regained his form and won 6-3, dragging the game into the deciding set. The process of the decisive round is deadlocked, and both sides have been caught in a tug of war multiple times. Walton withstood the pressure and won the crucial twelfth inning, and the game entered a tiebreaker. Walton seized the opportunity and secured the victory with a small point of 7-4, winning the entire game.   
  
  
Winning by Winning the Match! The British Combination Turned Back to Win
    
  
In the first round of men's doubles, Australian pair Calum Puttergill/Dane Sweeny engaged in intense competition against British pair Ben Jones/Joshua Paris. In the first set, the Australian combination secured the first goal 6-3 with a stable serve and a net connection; In the second set, the British combination quickly adjusted their pace and pulled back a 6-3 draw. The two sides fought until a 1-1 draw, and the game was dragged into a tie for the deciding ten. In the tenth round, the British combination had full firepower and performed better in the key points and receiving stages, securing the victory with a score of 10-5. In the entire game, the British combination showed more stable performance in key points and receiving, and successfully won by reversing with higher key points percentage and breaking efficiency.   
  
  
Doubles Battle: Indian Combination Sweeps to Pass
    
  
The first round of men's doubles at the Jiangxi (Jiujiang) Open features intense competition between Chinese pair Tian Yuxiang/Wei Jiangnan and strong Indian pair Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli/Arjun KADHE. Facing experienced opponents, although the Chinese young player tried his best, he was at a disadvantage in both net facing and serving. In the first set, the Indian combination launched a strong attack and easily won the first city with a score of 6-1; In the second round, there was a slight stalemate between the two sides, but the Indian team, with better coordination and a grasp of key points, once again won 6-1 quickly. In the end, Borapalli/Kazi swept their opponents 2-0 on aggregate and advanced strongly to the next round.   
  
  
【 Winning Ten Battles, Zhuang Jisheng Combination Reverse and Pass 】
    
  
The first round of men's doubles staged a spectacular comeback. Popular Chinese Taipei player Jason JUNG and Japanese player Kaito UESUGI faced strong resistance from Japanese duo Yusuke Kusuhara and Shunsuke Nakagawa. Although the Japanese combination won the first set tiebreaker with a better sense of net play, they were equalized by their opponents 3-6 in the second set. In the decisive match of the top ten, Zhuang Jisheng/Uesugi Kaito stabilized their mentality in the backward situation and finally completed a stunning comeback, successfully securing the next round of seats.   
  
  
Steady and steady against Nanjisong/Salminen, two straight sets pass
    
  
The first round of men's doubles kicked off, with South Korean Finnish pair JiSung NAM/Patrik NIKLAS-SALMINEN facing Indian pair Saketh MYNENI/Ramkumar RAMANATHAN. Facing strong opponents, Nanjisong/Salminen demonstrated extremely high competitive level and tactical execution. In the first set, the two sides were deadlocked, but the Han Fen duo narrowly won with a more stable performance in the seventh inning; In the second round, we pursued the victory and quickly won 6-2. In the end, Nanjisong/Salminning defeated their opponents 2-0 on aggregate and advanced to the next round with their heads held high.   
  
  
The tacit understanding is full! The top seeded duo of Loyol and Winga have won their debut
    
In the first round of men's doubles, the top seeded duo Jean Julien ROJER and Theodore WINGAR defeated Australian player Jake DELANEY and Japanese player Yuta SHIMIZU in straight sets, easily advancing to the second round. The whole game lasted only 1 hour and 7 minutes, and the top seeded combination showed a high degree of tacit understanding and dominance. They hit 6 ACEs throughout the game, with a scoring rate of up to 79% for one shot, and a 100% scoring rate for key serve, making the serve almost flawless. Faced with the opponent's impact, they seized the opportunity twice to complete the break, while saving all three break points, and their defensive performance was equally steady. Delaney/Shimizu Yuta failed to form an effective threat in the receiving and sending process, ultimately stopping in the first round.   

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