Russian-Armenian tennis star, Karen Khachanov has made it to the Australian Open Quarter Finals and once again wrote a message of solidarity on the Channel9 ...
I tried to stay focussed all the match from the beginning until the end. โThen at one point Yoshi tried to turn it around, he pumped the crowd and itโs normal. Khachanov, who will next play 29th seed Sebastian Korda, has now advanced to the quarter-finals at all four Grand Slams, the 50th man in the Open Era to accomplish the feat.
Karen Khachanov's father is Armenian and his post-match messages are in support of his father's country in their clash and dispute with Azerbaijan.
It hurts to the depths of my soul to look at what is happening in the country, which I love very much. It's a non-recognized state with an Armenian majority within the borders of Azerbaijan. The Russian has left a couple of messages on the cameras in reference to that with a reason.
Karen Khachanov achieved something not seen at the Australian Open in 11 years as he beat Yoshihito Nishioka in straight sets at Melbourne Park.
"I know my team so well," Arteta said. He's not going to hide." "What Eddie's doing is incredible," Arteta said.
A fascinating battle awaits in the Australian Open quarter finals as the United States' Sebastian Korda faces Russia's Karen Khachanov.
The Russian defeated Yoshihito Nishioka in straight sets: 6-0, 6-0 and 7-6(4). Thus, the Spaniard remains sixth and could only be overtaken by Holger Rune and Jannik Sinner if he wins the title. In 2018, just five years ago, Sebastian already won the junior competition.
The 18th-seed Russian defeated the Japanese player 6-0, 6-0, 7-6(4) to reach the last eight at the year's first major for the first time.
But it's not easy to win with this score, three sets, so the third set it was a really tough one and I'm playing well, so I'm really happy to go through," ATP.com quoted Khachanov as saying. The 27-year-old is renowned for his tenacity and pace, consistently finding new ways to add extra balls to the play and irk his rivals. In the second set, Khachanov took a commanding lead by winning 24 of the 26 points that were played.
The Russian won 14 straight games, outclassing his racquet-smashing opponent 6-0, 6-0, 7-6 (7/4).
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