Musetti Delestintes Perricard 6-7, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 In the opening round
Lorenzo Musetti from Italy ranks and sows tenth in the last collision of the season. Twenty -three -year -old man reached a high rank in career of #6 In June after the semifinals of his daughters in Roland Garros. As he hopes to overcome both of his 3appearances in RD round to (2022, 2024), a frightening opponent waited for him in the opening round.
6‘8 The Frenchman presented a serious threat. Giovanni MPETSHI Perricard reached a high ranking in the # career of #29 last season but currently is #37 And consequently, not planted. Twenty-two-year-old with two career titles broke the tour of the tour at Wimbledon this spring with a 153MPH serve.
This was their third meeting on the tournament level and first in the difficult court. The Italian won both; each contested in the grass. Mpetshi Perricard won the casting and chose to serve. The Frenchman fired two aces, one premature interior winner and held in love as the Italian returned the favor, keeping in love to level.

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M.perricard made 4/5 The first services, including a winning service and the Volley Point to overcome the game, while Masetti hit four consecutive winners, including an ACE, to keep in love to level. M. Perricard responded with two winning prefaces and a love for 3-2.
Musetti hit two consecutive winners, including another ace, and kept easily 15 While M. Perricard lost 3/5 first serves still held for 15 for equality. The Italian serving with lost new balls 3/5 first serves but held at 15While his opponent donated a double fault but held with two winners, including a 136MPH ace up tee.
Masetti serving to stay in the group hit two additional aces and was easily held to 5-5 As the Frenchman held to 15 with an ace below the middle. The Italian who serves to stay in the group and forced the circuit breaker, held in love with two successive winners, including his fifth ACE. M. Perricard provided Tiebreak 7-3 While Masetti donated six uninformed mistakes to admit it and the set.
The Italian served first in the second and was held in love with two additional axes while the Frenchman did 4/4 First services, including two colossal aces to level in one with a love love. Musetti did 3/5 first serves and is easily held 15 with an extraordinary service predetermination and spectacular below the line.
M. Perricard, serving with new balls, fought and faced Deuce – the first for each player! Although he hit an ace up, he donated two additional double mistakes, faced a rest point – the first for each player – and jumped served when his volleyball went wide. Italian did not waste time consolidating rest in love for 4-1 with two consecutive axes.
M. Perricard made 3/4 first serves, including a service point and subsequently, and kept to love for 2-4 While Masetti hit three winners, including a run -down foreword and one back inside the game at the point of the game 5-2.
The Frenchman who serves to stay in the open and closed group with Aces for another love love, while the Italian opened with an extraordinary preface inside and sealed the set with an elusive service.
M. Perricard served first in the third and although he opened with an ACE, faced three points of deuce and two bruk points before carrying with two successive winners. Musetti continued to serve with authority, doing 5/5 and held to 15 to level in one.
The Frenchman opened the third with a clearly crucified rear volleyball and was held for 15 As Masetti did 3/4 First it serves and is held in love. M. Perricard opened the fifth with a double guilt but was held for 15 with two additional winners, including an ace above. Masetti kept his leg over the gas, doing 3/4 first serve and held in love to level in three.
The Frenchman once again fought, donating three additional double mistakes, the last to fall. Masetti hit three consecutive winners, including an ace up, and consolidated the holiday in love to lead 5-3.
M. Perricard, serving to stay in the group, made 4/5 first serves and held for 15 ABOUT 4-5 While Masetti, serving two groups in a lead, made 4/5 first serves, including an ace in the middle, and overwhelmed the group 6-4.
The Frenchman served first in the fourth and though he lost 5/9 The first services, including a double fault, faced two points and rest points, fought and kept. Musetti was relieved in another love to keep the level 1-1.
M. Perricard, serving with new balls, donated three unprecedented mistakes, including a double fault, but survived two Deuce and one resting point with three winning lids. Musetti opened the fourth with a wide ace and was held 15 ABOUT 2-2.
M. Perricard opened with a double fault and jumped served with two consecutive prefaces. The Italian was confident as he hit two consecutive winners to consolidate rest in love 4-2. The Frenchman made 5/5 first serves, including a wide ace at the point of the game while Masetti hit an ace up and was held in love 5-3.
M. Perricard, serving to stay in the match, opened with an extraordinary preface below the line and held in love with two consecutive winners, including an inter-judicial pass. World #10 Serving for the second round, he donated two consecutive mistakes, including a double fault, but secured the victory with a aces up and a preface captured by his opponent.
It was an attractive slugfest by two of the most talented tournament players. Masetti was called from the beginning, played with a sense of emergency while the Frenchman was flat.
Both hit thirteen aces but M. Perricard had nine double mistakes (10/1) than the Italian. While the two gained a very high percentage of the first points of service, Masetti exceeded the great Frenchman in the second service points, winning a stunning 88% Musetti did not face a resting point and returned 3/8. While both hit thirty -nine winners, the Frenchman was unlocked by thirty -six forced mistakes.
That was, without question, an extremely fierce first round match. Next for the tenth seed is the former world #7 David Goffin. Thirty -four -year -old Belgian currently ranks #80 But they won their last match in three groups in Shanghai Rolex Masters last fall.

