Aussie qualifier Alexei Popyrin is through to the men's singles quarterfinals at the Adelaide International.
The festival includes back-to-back tournaments and concludes on 14 January. Men’s singles, second round Popyrin now faces world No.36 Yoshihito Nishioka for a spot in the semifinals. Men’s doubles, second round And then when I had my opportunities to break, I tried to capitalise on it.” But I stuck with it, I served pretty well throughout.
Yoshihito Nishioka stands between Popyrin and making his second ATP semi-final. Alexei Popyrin believes the lessons he learned in a wretched 2022 season helped ...
“It will probably be a similar match to this one, a grind. “I didn’t want this to be a one-and-done kind of a tournament. I’m going to have to prepare really well for that match. I think I’ve matured so, so much and it’s a really big deal for me to just stay grounded,” 120th-ranked Popyrin told The Age and Sydney Morning Herald. “I have to get back on the court, get back to work, and figure out how to neutralise opponents early in the match and not take it to a third set – and not take it to such a clutch performance.” “Last year, coming off probably the best year I had on tour, coming off an ATP title, I probably got a little bit of a big head, got a little bit of cockiness, and last year just kind of put me [back] down to earth and kept me grounded.
Alexei Popyrin's brilliant start to the Aussie summer has continued, reaching the quarter-finals of the Adelaide International.
Michail Pervolarakis (GRE) vs Borna Gojo (CRO) Stefanos Tsitsipas (GRE) vs Borna Coric (CRO) Frances Tiafoe (USA) vs Daniel Evans (GBR) Jessica Pegula (USA) vs Harriet Dart (GBR) As I said from day one, people have been very kind and generous, with me and my team.” “I’m looking forward to coming because I always play very well and probably my best tennis throughout my career on Australian soil, so I came in early ...
Alexei Popyrin has earned himself a spot in the quarter-finals of the Adelaide International 1 with a come-from-behind win against Marcos Giron.
22 is "no doubt at all" for the tournament. I wish more people would ask questions before putting in their two cents." 15 Sinner viewed as a potential future Grand Slam champion. The 21-year-old Italian has already won six ATP singles titles in his young career and will be one of the favourites to take out the Adelaide International with a number of stars already knocked out. The Australian claimed a 4-6 6-4 6-3 victory in the second-round encounter, in what was his fourth-consecutive win of the week. Alexei Popyrin has earned himself a spot in the quarter-finals of the
Alexei Popyrin defeated Marcos Giron 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 (ATP)
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