#163 in world Roman Safiuullin takes out Tsitsipas in 2 pretty much routine sets. It to me just goes to show the depth of mens tennis, and the greatness of the 3, who way more often than not, were able to turn away these type of challenges. And Tsitsipas did not play badly, he was just unable to overcome a very hot opponent.
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Safiuullin broke into the top 200 2 years ago and he only recently broke the top 150. He turned pro in 2015 so he's been around. But this year he has played a lot of matches and got to feel like he belonged when he played the ATP Cup with Medvedev and actually took a set off Shapovalov. This week he had a win over Gulbis in qualifying and Popyrin in a long match in the first round, so he is definitely making a bit of a breakthrough. Tsitsipas had 11 aces and only 2 df's, but he struggled on second serve and faced 13 break points dropping just 2. Safiuuilin faced only one and defended it.
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What a match FAA vs Safiuullin. 2 tiebreak sets for FAA. #163 in the world. Such an indication to me of what ATP tennis is. FAA has such a great forehand, but it appears to me he has cleaned up his errors on it a bit lately. He like Sinner has such a loose live arm.
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Shame FAA couldn't have snatched that second set. He started to play so well behind his first serve, as Rublev had in the first set. Some careless decisions here and there really cost FAA. I have to hand it to Rublev. He was really locked into that match from start to finish.Stotty
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Originally posted by stroke View PostYes, both played well, Rublev earned and deserved it.
In Rio, to me Alcaraz is showing why I think think he is at least the #3 contender at RG.
Alcaraz is terrific to watch.Stotty
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