The quarterfinals of the Dubai Race produced the champion unexpectedly out, and Russia was crowned with a god tour!
On February 29 this year, the second event of the men's tennis open in Dubai has come to an end, and all eight teams have reached the final. Murray, who played a major tournament, lost 2-0 to Amber in the tournament and retired in disgrace. Medvedev and Rublev both won in the quarter-finals, with the Russian being the biggest winner.
Murray 0-2 in a cryogenic environment
Murray, one of the four giants, will face Frenchman Amber in the semifinals. The two fought two rounds, and Murray won.
Murray shot just 51 percent of his first serve in the opening set and had two double faults. Amber fired a single shot, a hundred shots, and there were no two misses. Murray lost 6-2 in the first game. In the second game, Murray had just one chance to serve, and Amber improved it to 69%. Such a score made it impossible for Murray to turn the situation around, and finally lost the other game 4-6, and finally lost 0-2.
Russia are the favourites to win the tournament.
In this race, the Russian Legion is the brightest star. Medvedev, the No. 1 seed, will face Italian hopeful Sonego in the semifinals. Medvedev was slow to open the game, losing 6-3 in the first game. Medvedev finally found his form, regained his serve and aggression, and won the match with a score of 2-1.
Rublev finished second in the group stage and will face Cazo in the second round. Rublev was even better, winning the match with two 6-4 and winning the match 2-0 to reach the quarterfinals.
Kacharov will face the Czech Republic's Lechka in the second round. Khachanov got off to a good start, winning the match 8-6 in the tiebreaker. In the second game, Khachanov lost a point in a tie-break and lost the game 7-5. Khachanov was broken in the 10th game and also made mistakes in the last eight games to eventually fall behind 6-4.
In addition, Hurkacz 2:0 O'Connell, Bublik 2:0, Gricothorpe 2:0, Korda 2:0, Van der Hamp-Schulp 2:0, Fokina 2:0.