MPETSHI Perricard at the port



Giovanni Mpeshi Perricard saw his journey in the Masters 1000 of Miami ending as soon as he entered the running against Jordan Thompson. The Australian will find Alexander Zverev in the 3rd round when Ben Shelton also took the door prematurely.

Giovanni Mpsetsi Perricard Forto Tindu Miami.
Seeded number 28 of the Masters 1000 Floridian, the Habs lost on the run as soon as he entered the 2nd Tour against Jordan Thompson after a very hung match. The start of the meeting saw the two players making the powder talk to the service. This resulted in the first six games devoid of the slightest break ball. It was the Australian who then had the first two opportunities to take the service of the French, who managed to dismiss them one by one. From then on, the servers resumed the ascendant and the games paraded to the tiebreak. The latter switched to a single point, the fifth, won by Jordan Thompson on the service of Giovanni Mpeshi Perricard.

An advantage that was decisive to allow the 37th world player to win the first round as soon as the opportunity arose. Back to the wall, the 29th player in the world started the second round foot on the floor. Having the Australian back, he took his entrance service. However, an advantage that the Habs did not defend. Indeed, the sixth game saw Jordan Thompson erase his delay as soon as the opportunity arose. It then became inevitable to resort to a decisive second game during which Giovanni Mpeshi Perrica has left the match. After winning the first point on the Australian service, the Habs lost the next seven.
Jordan Thompson qualified for the first match ball (7-6, 7-6 in 1h40 ‘) and joined Alexander Zverev in the 3rd round.

Entering Eastern Entering for Zverev

The German, seeded number 1, did not experience the same mishap as Carlos Alcaraz. In two rounds, the world number 2 has overcome Jacob Fearnley. If the two players neutralized themselves during the first two games, Alexander Zverev changed tone by converting his first two break balls. Thus signing a series of five consecutive games, the native of Hamburg, however, spared a little fear. Indeed, the sixth game saw the Briton raising the head to afford two opportunities to erase one of his two delay breaks. Having his level, the German managed to repel them to resume his march forward. The first set ball on his commitment was the right one.

The second round started to the advantage of Alexander Zverev, who did not know how to be sharp enough to exploit the break ball obtained from the first game. It was only awarded because, from the next passage from Jacob Fearnley to the service, the world number 2 took an ascendant which turned out to be final. Faced with an opponent unable to put him in trouble, Alexander Zverev missed a double break ball in the seventh game before being patient. It was on his service and at the first match ball that he ended the suspense (6-2, 6-4 in 1h15 ‘) to join the 3rd round in Miami.

Shelton in check

A stage of competition that will not see Ben Shelton. The American, seeded number 13 of the tournament, failed against Hong Kong CHAK Coleman Wong in three rounds. Aside from two break balls not converted by the world 14th in the eighth game, the first round saw the two players being very solid at the service. The tiebreak then saw Ben Shelton win the first three points … then lose the next seven to find himself led a round to nothing. Back to the wall, the American replied in a very lively way, taking the service of his second -handed entrance opponent before reoffending to lead five games to one.

Without forcing, Ben Shelton waited for the third set ball on his service to relaunch the match, equalizing in a round everywhere. On its momentum, the 14th world player had the opportunity to race in front with two break balls from the first game of the last set, without converting them. Chak Lam Coleman Wong, meanwhile, had fewer scruples, taking the service of his opponent as soon as the opportunity arose. But, when serving the match, the 182nd world fell in love. A White Défreak relaunched Ben Shelton, who however wobble at the gates of the decisive game, having to save two match balls on his service. Undacly to the end, the Tiebreak turned in favor of Chak Lam Coleman Wong at the very last moment. A prestige success (7-6, 2-6, 7-6 in 2h17 ‘) which allows the Hong Kong to join the Australian Adam WaltonItalian femor Luciano Darderi (6-4, 6-4 in 1h33 ‘) in the 3rd round in Miami.

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