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Fragile Draper quits Tokyo quarters

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Brittle Brit Jack Draper has had to quit another match due to illness, with the national No. 1 exiting in the quarter-finals of the Japan Open 7-5, 2-1 to hand Ugo Humbert a victory.

Draper’s fitness has appeared fragile for several months, with the ATP No. 20 lasting for 62 minutes before throwing in the towel against his 18th-ranked French opponent.

Draper was treated on court at the Ariake Colosseum on his abdomen; he tried to resume the match but was unable to carry on.

London’s US Open semi-finalist has experienced several fitness episodes this season, including vomiting three times on court during his semi in New York three weeks ago against Jannik Sinner.

Draper was also ill after winning the Australian open first round and retired injured last March in an Acapulco semi-final against Alex de Minaur.

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“Play is continuous” Mexican events go on amid violence

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A pair of Tour events are defiantly continuing this week in Mexico as parts of the country are reduced to chaos after the killing of a top cartel boss at the weekend.

The ATP tournament in Acapulco and the WTA event in Merida are going ahead as usual despite violent retaliations form gang members in the wake of the killing by government troops of Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes “El Mencho,” the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

The criminal organisation has a reported 19,000 members spread throughout the country and are wreaking havoc through car burnings and roadblocks which have resulted in flight cancellations at several airports.

With a state of emergency looming, it’s business as usual at the tennis.

“The Abierto Mexicano Telcel reports that the rumors circling in the press and on social media about the tournament’s supposed cancelling due to the security issues in Jalisco are false,” ATP organisers in Acapulco on he western Pacific coast said.

“The tournament has not issued any cancellation notice. The event will go on as scheduled and tournament operations will proceed as normal.

“We remain in coordination and in constant communication with federal, state and municipal authorities, following the established security protocols.”

Alexander Zverev is top seed at the event while second seed Alex de Minaur was knocked out in his opening match on Monday by outsider Patrick Kypson.

The WTA in Merida 1,500 kilometers away in the Yucatan peninsula are also carrying on. Briton Katie Boulter is in the field with the draw headed by Emma Navarro and Jasmine Paolini.

Several Mexican football matches were cancelled on Sunday due to the spreading violence and airline flights were cancelled.

Main photo:- Violence in popular tourist resort of Puerto Vallarta by @morelifediares via Instagram

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Zverev struggles but sets personal best

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Alexander Zverev had to work to set a personal best, with the German reaching his 500th career match win on Thursday at the Toronto Masters.

The top seed in Canada outlasted Italian Matteo Arnaldi 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2 for a place in the fourth round at teh penultimate event prior to the US Open start.

Zverev lost the opening set but regrouped in the second and broke twice in the third to seal victory in just under three hours.

The win was his second this season over Arnaldi after a similar comeback in Acapulco.

“It’s a great achievement,” Zverev said of his accomplishment. “Not a lot of players reach this milestone.

“But I still want 500 more – maybe even more.

“You always want to win as many matches as possible. I’m about about this.”

Zverev was joined in the last 16 by Alex Michelsen, who upset third seed Lorenzo Musetti 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4 after failing on six match points.

The 20-year-old winner overcame nearly 50 unforced errors and converted just two of nine break chances.

“It feels really good,” the 26th-ranked Michelsen said. “I’ve put in a lot of hard work and it’s paying off a little bit. I was wondering when it would happen and I guess it is starting to happen right now.

There was a win for fifth seed Holger Rune, who advanced 6-2, 6-4 result over Frenchman Alexandre Muller.

Eighth-seeded Casper Ruud started slowly but rose to the occasion as he put out Portugal’s Nuno Borges 7-5, 6-4.

Ruud missed Wimbledon with injury and was playing just his fourth match since Roland Garros in the spring.

“I just crawled into the first set,” said Ruud, who came from 4-1 down.

“I was able to get back into it. One break and things can happen. I raised my return game and got more balls back into play.

“In the second set I got the break and served my way through.”

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Rune recovery assures Dane a desert SF spot

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Holger Rune delivered an ace on match point Thursday to complete a 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 fightback which put the Dane into the semi-finals of the Indian Wells Masters.

Rune fought his way back against Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor, who has been on form over the past month, with a Dubai semi-final and a stunner here over top seed Alexander Zverev in the second round last week.

Rune, whose best showing in the Californian desert was a 2024 quarter-final, recovered with poise after losing an hour-long opening set featuring five breaks of serve.

The Dane will be playing his sixth semi at the Masters level after defeating Griekspoor for the first time in their three meetings.

The world No. 13 is the second from his country this century (Robin Haase, 2017 Montreal) to reach the final four at the elite level and second here behind Paul Haarhuis in 1996.

The match was interrupted twice in the opening set by rare spots of rain before both players were able to get on with the quarter-final job.

Griekspoor went away on the second set as Rune Levelled and the Danish seed continued his momentum in the third, with a concluding break in the fourth game enough to make the winning difference.

Rune became a teenaged Masters titleholder three years ago at Paris Bercy but has struggled this season after an Australian Open fourth round, with poor showings at events in Rotterdam, Buenos Aires and Acapulco.

Main photo:-Holger Rune into Indian Wells Semis – by ISF Ltd

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