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Roland Garros 2024 Men’s Day 5

Novak Djokovic stepped up his Roland Garros title defence with a commanding 6-4, 6-1, 6-2 victory to reach the third round in Paris on a rainy Thursday.
The three-time Paris champion dispatched Spain’s Roberto Carballes Baena in three sets as the Serb seeks his first title of 2024.
The consistent top seed has reached the third round here for the 19th consecutive time after a match played under the roof of the Charier showcourt.
The last two or three days have been tough for the public with the weather,” the 24-time Grand Slam winner said.
“I’m glad we were able to play under the roof.
“It was a good match, Robereto is a precision player with a lot of quality. He makes minimum errors, I really had to work for my points.
“In the last set I played really well and lifted my game. I’m content with my performance today.”
Fourth seed Alexander Zverev, semi-finalist at the last three Paris editions, followed up on his first-round knockout of Rafael Nadal by repeating the victory scenario 7-6 (4), 6-2, 6-2 over David Goffin.
The German winner spent almost two and a half hours in assuring a place in the third round thanks to 37 winners and four breaks of the Belgian’s serve.
The Rome champion has now won his last eight matches as he defeated former quarter-finalist Goffin in their sixth meeting.
“Maybe I didnt’ play my nest in the beginning,” Zverev said. “his game in uncomfortable for me.
“It was not easy at times but I managed to get through and I’m happy that I did.
The winner said he would have preferred more favourable conditions.
“The warmer it is the better for my game. I still managed well todya.
“Of course we would all prefer sunshine but that’s something we cannot control.”
Daniil Medvedev only needed an abbreviated session on the covered Lenglen court as Serb Miomir Kecmanovic retired injured after just 55 minutes to hand the fifth seed a 6-1, 5-0 win.
Kecmanovic, ranked 57th, was unable to go on as he trailed a set and two breaks against the seed whose weakest Grand Slam has always been Paris.
The challenger asked for the trainer in the second set and retired two games later.
Medvedev said he had no idea of the situation on the other side of the net.
” I didn’t know he was injured. Of course you want your opponent to be full shape, healthy.
“It’s unfortunate that he didn’t feel good. I don’t know what exactly he had, so I hope nothing serious.
“But I was happy with my level and looking forward to the next matches. We were a bit lucky with all the weather to be finished with good timing.”
Some matches were completed during various dry spells, with Italian Matteo Arnaldi defeating Frenchman Alexandre Muller 6-4, 6-1, 6-3.
Sebastian Korda beat Korea’s 494-ranked Soonwoo Kwon 6-4, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3. Tenth seed Grigor Dimitrov took advantage of a break in the weather to stop Fabian Maroszan 6-0, 6-3, 6-4.
As the weather cleared in early evening, Polish eighth seed Huber tHurkacz finished off a 6-7 (2), 6-1, 6-3, 7-6 (5) defeat of Brandon Nakashima of the US, firing 16 aces.
Canadian Felix Auger Aliassime put out German qualifier Henri squire 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.
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Rune rises to the occasion with defeat of Alcaraz

Holger Rune battled past injured Carlos Alcaraz to spoil the Spanish Easter party at the Barcelona Open, with the Dane lifting the trophy 7-6 (6), 6-2.
The pair of 21-year-olds were familiar foes, having played 20 times in juniors before hitting the Tour; Rune won the first 500 series title of his career and his fifth overall.
Alcaraz was treated three times in the second set after an apparent injury to his upper right thigh/groin after duelling hard in the opening set at the Real Club.
The loss will send Alcaraz back to third in the rankings, with Alexander Zverev moving back to second behind Jannik Sinner as a result of winning the Munich title on Sunday.
Rune, a first-round victim last week in Monte Carlo, reversed his clay momentum in Spain, handing Alcaraz a first loss of a set for the week.
The Spanish top seed’s two final shots both clipped the top of the net and fell back as Rune raised his hands in celebration after 97 minutes on court in the Catalan capital.
“This means the world,” the winner said. “I started the match stressed, he was playing big-time tennis.
“I was able to find my rhythm after he broke me (3-2 in the opening set) and I got more into the match.
“The first set was a big battle with a lot of important points. It was super-important to win the set and gain momentum.
“I’m so proud of myself.”
Rune ended with 18 winners while the ailing Alcaraz produced 33 unforced errors. The Dane claimed his 50th match win on clay and levelled his Tour record in the series to 2-2.
Rune said he channeled Novak Djokovic’s Paris Olympic gold medal win from last summer over Alcaraz as he struggled to turn his game around in Barcelona.
“I asked myself what Novak did to win that final. I (realised) that I didn’t need to hit every ball on the line. I need to make him play and hit a lot of balls.”
Rune, who won the elite Paris Bercy Masters 1000 title in 2022, finally began reversing a 13-match loss streak against top five opponents.with his title victory.
Alcaraz may be racing for fitness with the Madrid Masters starting on Wednesday as the ATP ploughs ahead with an unpopular two-week format for Masters tournaments despite growing protest from exhausted players.
Main photo:- Holger Rune celebrates Barcelona win – by ATPTour.com
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Zverev grabs a birthday gift with third Munich title

Alexander Zverev turned 28 on Sunday and awarded himself a third title on his home Munich clay as he beat Ben Shelton 6-2,6-4 to win the ATP event.
The 2017 and 2018 champion here is now threatening Carlos Alcaraz as the pair duel for the world No. 2 position which the Spaniard took over last week after winning Monte Carlo.
Zverev schooled lefthander Shelton in 70 minutes for a second win in their series. The winner becomes the second to hold three Munich titles after countryman Philipp Kohlschreiber (2007, 2012, 2016).
“I’m enjoying my birthday so far,” Zverev said. “It’s extremely special to win in Germany, the most special thing I can do.
January’s Australian Open finalist added: “It’s definitely a great birthday present, I knew I had to play my best today, conditions were very hot and very fast.They were perfect for me.”
The winner broke three times while never facing a challenge to his serve from Shelton as he claimed a sixth career title at the 500-Tour level.
Main photo:- Alexander Zverev with his “birthday” trophy – by BMW Open/Bitpanda
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Zverev fulfils home fan dreams to line up against Shelton

Alexander Zverev gave fans in Munich what they were after as the top seed rolled into the final of the clay ATP in Bavaria with a 7-6 (3), 6-3 defeat of Fabian Marozsan.
World No. 3 Zverev, who won the titles in 2017 and 2018 needed 91 minutes to advance into a title match with Ben Shelton.
The American earned his spot with a .2-6, 7-6 (7), 6-4 defeat of Argentine Francisco Cerundolo.
Zverev advanced with nine aces and broke twice in the tidy win over his Hungarian opposition.
“It’s awesome. The entire week has been great. Everybody is really enjoying the weather as well as the new Center Court,” the winner said. .
“I’m enjoying myself and hopefully I will have another great day tomorrow.”
Shelton reached his fourth career final, becoming the first American man to reach a clay final above ATP 250 level since Andre Agassi won the Rome Masters 23 years ago.
“It’s a big win for me. To get a win on clay against a guy like him gives me a lot of confidence,” Shelton.
“I’m really happy and excited to be in a 500-level final in Europe, my second clay-court tournament this season.
“I’ve been playing well this week and I’m not too stressed right now.”
Main photo:-Alexander Zverev winning in front of his home crowd – by ATPTour.com
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