Miami Gardens:
Novak Djokovic successfully enrolled in the quarter-finals of the Miami Open with 6-2, 6-2 against the Italian Lorenzo Mostei in 22 minutes.
The 15th seed from Tuscani left to fly to the Mutti for a 2-0 lead in the first set, but then proceeded to lose the next nine games as a server, looked confident and sharp, fled with the game.
Djokovic has won the Miami Open on six occasions but has not joined the quarters after his last victory here in 2016.
The 37 -year -old has just won only three by winning his 100th tour level title
In another rain-affected match, Sebastian Corda made some happy for the crowd of home by beating French veteran Gail Monfels 6-4, 2-6, 6-4.
However, Korda apparently struggled with his wrist, and said after the match that he was suffering from injury, which has caused him to worry in the past.
“It’s very painful right now, we will see how it runs tomorrow. Now we will work a lot with my physio, we will see how tomorrow is.
“I haven’t played a lot of tournaments this year,” he said. Hopefully I can play some good tennis and see where it takes me. “
Korda later left his doubles match with his partner Jordan Thomson.
The delay in the rain meant that the fourth round match of the top seed Alexander Zurio against France’s Arthur Fills has been postponed till Wednesday.
The German Zurio match, which was the last match of the day in the Stadium Court, is the only singles match of the day that was pushed till Wednesday.
Serndolo knocked on the road
Argentina Francisco Serndolo bothered the fifth seed Casper Road 6-4, 6-2 on Tuesday to reach the quarter-finals of the Miami Open.
Sirindulo, who is gaining considerable support from the major Argentine community in southern Florida, has now reached the last eight of its last four presentations in Miami.
Serndolo failed to make three break points in the opening game, but eventually changed its fourth break, 3-3.
The 23rd seed, who lost to Carlos Alakaraz in the quarter-finals of Indian Wales, was dominant in the second set, but his victory was postponed by three hours, 30 minutes of rain delay when he was above 5-1.
Serndolo said, “I’m very happy. When you are playing a really good match, controlling the game, it is always difficult, and you have to stop for rain.”
“It’s not easy, but I was cold and returned to the match and played a really good service game,” he said. In tough courts, I am happy to have the backback Masters in the United States 1000 quarter -finals. This is a great success. “
The next, the 14th seed for Serndolo, is Gregor Dimitrov, who defeated American brand Nakashima 6-4, 7-5.
Polyni show
Italy’s Jasmine Paulini left for the Miami Open semi-finals on Tuesday with a 6-3, 6-2 win on Poland’s Madaga Latet.
Last year, the Wimbledon became the first Italian to make a place in the last four in the final of the Wimbledon and the French Open, Paulini, Miami.
It took only 77 minutes to take care of the business against Lennett, which had developed the quarters with a surprising win on the cocoa gaaf.
At the beginning of the game, a long delay, which was due to heavy rains in the afternoon, did not create a problem for the sixth seed polyni, which dominated the off.
Paulini, who has been looking for his second title at the WTA 1000 level after the last year’s victory in Dubai, looks confidence and said that he has learned that its shape will begin to bring about its results.
He said, “I think I didn’t play bad this season but I didn’t have a very good result yet. But I was there. I lost many matches but from the big opponents.”
He said, “It was difficult but I was repeating myself that I was there – maybe I need a little more confidence and it may have come here.”
Paulini will face Tuesday’s second quarter -finals between top seed Arina Subalinka and China’s Zheng Convener.