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Miami Open live on day 5: Kyrgios – A. Zverev dreams of continuing the sublimation momentum

(Sports News – Tennis News) Kyrgios and A. Zverev both met underdogs in this round. Hopefully this duo can continue to flourish like the previous round.

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Hugo Gaston – Cameron Norrie, around 10 p.m., March 27

Hugo Gaston created a surprise in the previous round when he eliminated John Isner with a score of 2-0. Despite receiving 22 aces from his opponent, Gaston calmly fought back and got the only break point to fix the match. Before that, the two players needed a tie-break in the first set.

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Norrie is having a good run of form

Gaston’s next opponent is also an unpleasant name, Cameron Norrie. The British tennis player is playing really well in 2022. Norrie has only lost 3 of the last 15 appearances. That’s a pretty respectable achievement. In the previous round, Norrie overcame fellow countryman Draper with the exact same scenario as Gaston. That was winning the first set by tie-break and winning the second set with a score of 6-4.

The two tennis players have never faced each other in their careers, but it is clear that Norrie is being appreciated more in terms of class. Therefore, the British tennis player will not let Gaston create more surprises in this match.

Nick Kyrgios – Fabio Fognini, around 0:30, March 28

Nick Kyrgios is in incredible form. The Australian tennis player just defeated Andrey Rublev in the previous round very quickly with the score of 6-3 and 6-0 sets. Before that, “Australia’s bad boy” only needed 2 sets to eliminate Manarino.

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Kyrgios is surprising many people

Kyrgios’ performance in March is extremely impressive. This player only lost to Rafael Nadal (at Indian Wells). For the rest, no one can stop this tennis player. Kyrgios’ opponent in this round is Fabio Fognini. The Italian tennis player has been in bad form since entering the new year.

Fognini participated in many tournaments on both hard and clay courts but did not have any outstanding achievements. Most recently, this player was eliminated in the 2nd round Indian Wells. If Kyrgios doesn’t lose form, victory will be within reach, like the previous encounter at the 2018 Miami Open.

Mackenzie McDonald – Alexander Zverev, around 8am, March 28

McDonald’s made a surprise in the round before surpassing “Little Federer” Grigor Dimitrov after only 2 sets. The American tennis player’s achievements have been steadily increasing in the last 2 years. Last February, McDonald’s entered the world’s top 50 for the first time.

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Zverev is trying to find form

McDonald’s opponent in this round will be Alexander Zverev. The German tennis player is trying to find himself after recent painful defeats. At Indian Wells, Zverev was even eliminated right after the first game. That was almost repeated in the match against Boric in the previous round.

Fortunately, the German player was able to regain his form in the third set. In the previous two confrontations, Zverev won easily. The last time was in Montpellier last February. If the form is right, the German player will win again easily but stability is what this player is still looking for.

In the women’s singles content, the matches are also taking place very excitingly. In this round, notable matches include “schoolgirl” Coco Gauff against Shuai Zhang (about 1:30 a.m., March 28), emerging young talent Rybalenka against a host country player, Pegula (about 1 hour). , March 28). The reigning world number one, Iga Swiatek will meet Maddison Brengle (about 6am, March 28).

According to Ngoc Lam (Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Magazine)

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