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Original Monte Carlo: Nadal only lost two games and swept Dimmi into the quarterfinals

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Sohu Sports News In the early morning of April 16th, Beijing time, the 2021 season men’s tennis ATP1000 Series Tour Monte Carlo Masters continued. At the end of the evening, the No. 2 seed Nadal continued his dominant performance on clay court, 6-1 /6-1 only lost two games and swept Bulgarian player Dimitrov and advanced to the quarterfinals. In other games, Lublev defeated Agut 7-6/5-7/6-3 and advanced to the quarterfinals against Nadal.

Nadal 2-0 Dimitrov (6-1/6-1)

The Spanish king Nadal won the French Open for the 14th time last season, and the number of career Grand Slam titles reached 20 for the first time to tie Federer. Nadal stopped in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open this season. Nadal is the most successful player in Monte Carlo, winning 11 times in 2005-2012 and achieving eight consecutive horror titles. In the first game, Nadal defeated Delpones in two straight sets. In the second game, they encountered old rival Bulgarian star Dimitrov. The two had only lost one match against Nadal in the previous 14 matches and remained unbeaten in 5 matches on clay courts. , Nadal’s track record has a huge advantage.

In the first set, Nadal, who took the lead in the first game, quickly entered the first game. Lovegame guaranteed the first game under continuous high-quality serve. In the second game, Dimmi sent two consecutive double errors on his first serve, and then he shot out of bounds and sent a break point. , Under pressure, Dimmi issued a third double error to miss the game, and Nadal took advantage of the situation to secure a 3-0 lead. In the fifth game, Dimmi’s serve was still poor, and another break point was sent after two double errors. Nadal was hitting the winning points to complete a 4-0 lead. Dimi then finally secured the serve to avoid swallowing the egg in the first set. Nadal secured the first set 6-1 victory, leading 1-0 with a total score.

In the second set, Dimmi gave a break point in the first serve. Nadal had a 40-15 advantage and then a fore shot. Dimmi was forced to go out of bounds with a backhand and then missed the serve. Nadal was still easy to keep serve. Leading 2-0. In the third game, Dimi was still trying to find his state. After saving two break points, he changed the line and lost the game. The furious Dimi threw the racket to vent his emotions. Since then, they have secured a 5-1 lead by Nadal, and then Dimmi has to serve in this match. The 0-40 break point is also the match point. Nadal then finished with a fore-shot victory. Break serve and win the second set 6-1.

In the end, the Spanish king Nadal continued his strong performance, defeating Dimitrov 6-1/6-1 and won seven consecutive victories against the latter. The whole game took only 55 minutes. In the game, Nadal completed 3 ACES balls and 1 double fault, Dimitrov had 3 ACES balls and 5 double faults. Dimi’s first serve rate was only 57%. The scoring rate of 48% is far behind Nadal. The winning points Dimitrov led 17-11, Nadal had only 5 unforced errors, and Dimitrov had 32. In the break point, Dimmi failed to get a break point, while Nadal cashed out 9 break points 5 times.

Lublev 2-1 Agut (7-6/5-7/6-3)

Russian star Lublev broke out last season and won 5 championships in all competitions. This season, he won the ATP Cup champion Australian Open and broke into the quarterfinals. Since then he won the Rotterdam Championship. The ATP500 series won 23 consecutive victories second only to Federer. . Rublev played as the No. 6 seed in the tournament. In the first game, he defeated Caruso 6-3. In the third round, his opponent was Spanish expert Agut. The latter won two runner-ups in Doha and Montpellier this season. The first two rounds of winning streak Fritz and Paul. The two have played against each other 5 times before, and Agut has a slight advantage with 3 wins and 2 losses.

In the first set, Agut, who took the lead in serving the first game, secured the first game. In the second game, Lublev’s poor serving state sent 15-40 consecutive break points. Agut continuously suppressed the opponent’s backhand, and Lublev backhanded the ball back to the net. After losing this round, Agut continued to hold a 3-0 lead. The state of Lublev started to rebound under their respective guarantees. After saving the break point in the sixth game, Lublev finished the break point. In the seventh game, Lublev counterattacked and forced the break point. Agut suppressed the backhand and returned the ball to go out of bounds and lost the game. Make a 4-4 tie. In the eleventh game of the end of the game, Lublev won the game with 40-0 consecutive break points, and then Agut broke the opponent’s serve to win the game and tied the game 6-6. In the tie-break, Lublev started 4-0 and won the tie-break 7-2. The total score was 1-0.

In the second set, Lublev took the lead to serve and still had a sluggish start. In the first game, he sent 15-40 consecutive break points after being pulled off. Lublev made a straight shot and pulled the ball out of bounds before he served the net and lost the game. After each defending serve, Agut launched another attack in the fifth game and got a 40-0 consecutive break point. Lublev was shooting out of bounds to lose this game 1-4 behind. Lublev then launched a counterattack, breaking the band to keep the 3-4 to narrow the point difference. In the eighth game, Agut made a cross ball and sent a break point after a 30-30 tie. After that, Lublev won a 30-odd stalemate and broke again. 4 levels. After each guaranteed a 5-5 tie, in the eleventh game, Agut scored a short scoring and got a break point. Under pressure from Lublev, he was out of bounds and lost the game. Next, Agut served to win the game and successfully secured the serve. He won the second set 7-5 and the total score was tied 1-1.

In the deciding set, Lublev took the lead in securing the serve, and Agut’s physical fitness declined. In the second game, he sent a break point opportunity. Lublev then stalemately changed the bottom line and blasted out the winning points to break, and Lublev took the opportunity to keep the serve 3 -0 lead. After passing the physical limit, Agut’s condition improved slightly. In the fifth game, Lublev was out of bounds and sent a break point. After that, the quality of Lublev’s volleys in front of the net was not high. . In the sixth game, Lublev broke serve again, and then kept the break advantage to the end, winning the second set 6-3.

The whole game took 2 hours and 44 minutes. During the game, Lublev completed 7 ACES balls, while Agut had 3 ACES balls and 4 double errors. The first serve success rate was 55%, and Lubrev lags behind his opponents. The first serve scored rate. 68% has a slight advantage. On the winning points, Lublev blasted 50 times and led the way, and the unforced errors 39-38 were almost the same. On the break, Lublev had 12 break points and 6 breaks, and Agut had 9 break points and 6 breaks. .