![]() ![]() He has yet to face a breakpoint in his two matches and has been able to break his opponents, Nicolas Jarry and Miomir Kecmanovic, in every set. The Frenchman has been impressive so far this week. Expect the Russian to progress in straight sets. His only problem could be complacency, but having the draw open up for him at his home tournament should be enough motivation to remain professional. Milojevic only has 25 main tour matches to his name, including qualifying, whereas as this will be Rublev’s 205th.Īfter having to expend so much energy in the first two rounds Rublev will surely be looking to conserve some here. Rublev has also been playing on the main tour for a number of years, despite still only being 21. They have never met on the court before but Rublev sits over a hundred places higher in the ATP rankings. There should be a bit of a gulf in class between these two. The recovery from that disappointment was impressive though and he managed to break twice in the decider to wrap up a hard-fought win. The Moscow-born star may have felt he should have made it easier on himself by taking the second set having been 4-1 up in the tiebreak. Rublev, on the other hand, had a total war with Egor Gerasimov to make it to this stage. ![]() ![]() The Serbian was able to take advantage of his luckiest of lucky loser draws by weathering the early storm of local youngster Alen Avidzba before dishing out a bagel in the second set. ![]()
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