Fritz reaches Shanghai Masters third round

Published October 8, 2024 Updated October 8, 2024 07:48am
CHINA’S Zhou Yi in action during his Shanghai Masters round-of-64 match against Frances Tiafoe of the US at the Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena on Monday.—Reuters
CHINA’S Zhou Yi in action during his Shanghai Masters round-of-64 match against Frances Tiafoe of the US at the Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena on Monday.—Reuters

SHANGHAI: World number seven Taylor Fritz finally made it into the third round of the Sha­nghai Masters on Monday, two days after his match against France’s Terence Atmane had been suspended because of rain.

Resuming at 4-3 in the first set, Fritz defeated 161st-ranked Atmane 7-6 (7/4), 7-6 (7/5).

“I thought he played really well and if I wasn’t on top of my game... I definitely could have lost that match,” said Fritz. “I just stayed with it, and played solid in a lot of the big moments.”

Fritz will next face Japanese qualifier Yosuke Watanuki.

World number 10 Grigor Dimitrov also managed to finish a delayed match on Monday, beating Belg­ium’s Zizou Bergs 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 and the Bulgarian will meet Australia’s Alexei Popyrin in the third round.

“It’s been very challenging the last couple of days,” Dimitrov said. “But we just have to make the most out of what we have.”

American Frances Tiafoe ended Chinese hopes when he defeated Zhou Yi 6-2, 6-4.

“(Zhou) played a good match, obviously it seemed pretty one-sided, but the second set was very tough,” said Tiafoe after beating the last home player remaining in the draw.

In the third round, Tiafoe will meet Russian Rom­an Safiullin, who he called a “super dark horse”.

“He can beat a lot of guys... He’s had an up-and-down season, but he’s capable,” said Tiafoe.

Nine second-round mat­ches have been delayed or rescheduled because of rain at the weekend.

The bad weather continued on Monday, causing further havoc to the schedule with play suspended on outside courts.

Published in Dawn, October 8th, 2024

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