For the rest there were some real surprises like Auger-Aliassime and Hurkacz losing. In respect of the Bottom Half of the Draw the opponent of Medvedev (Molcan) has withdrawn and he is through to Round 4. Both are in good form - but Rublev is unpredictable and I think Siner may win that one. It looks like the winner of the Rublev-Sinner match would have a clear run through to the semifinal. There is only 1 unseeded player left in the said half of the draw left namely Vusuvuori, With the Top half of the draw completed the fact is that Ruud got beaten by Van der Zandschulp means that the first top 10 seeded player is' gone. In Round 3 there also one weird results as well. Some of the seeded players were bloody lucky to win. With 2 seeded players in the Bottom half of the Draw still to play in Round 3 a total of 8 seeded players out of the 14 already played have lost their matches. The question is still - will Zverev recover from his injury last year or will he follow the Thiem example. ![]() Unlike what happened in the Indian Wells tournament there was not many seeded players who lost their matches in the top half of the Draw - matter of fact only 3 seeded players have lost their matches in the Top Half of the Draw - the real upset was the loss of Zverev - who was a total disaster from a performance perspective. Tsitsipas had some nightmare performances recently and he could lose against Khachanov taking that into account.Ģ0 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs Brandon NakashimaĢ6 Botic van de Zandschulp vs Alexei PopyrinĢ2 Roberto Bautista-Agut vs Emil VuusuvuoriĢ1 Grigor Dimitrov vs Jan-Lennard Strruffġ9 Matteo Berrettini vs Mackenzie McDonaldĤ Danill Medvedev vs Roberto Carballes Baenaĥ Felix Auger-Aliassime vs Thiago MonteiroĢ6 Francisco Cerundolo vs Aleksandar Kovacevicġ4 Karen Khachanov vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry It is in fact lunacy to even try to make predictions on the match outcomes in Round 4 - there ahs been so many upsets in this tournament and further upsets today is a definite possibility, 4 top 10 seeded players are playing each other namely. These two split the previous meetings, as Khachanov won 2019 Cincinnati in 3 sets and Kyrgios won 2020 Australian Open in 5 sets.After Round 3 the situation is as follows: Khachanov has won 5 of his last 7 matches on hard court. Head To Head Grigor Dimitrov vs Marin Cilic H2H Matches Calendar H2H Rankings UPCOMING MATCHES: Carlos Alcaraz vs Daniil Medvedev Marina Bassols Ribera vs Tamara Zidansek Jordi Garcia. Khachanov is 0-2 in previous grand slam quarterfinal matches. Khachanov looks to make his first career grand slam semifinal. Khachanov has won 10 of his last 15 matches overall. Khachanov got 58 percent of his first serves in play and hit 11 aces. Khachanov won 72 percent of his total service points and converted on 5 of his 15 break points. In the victory, Khachanov won 78 percent of his first serve points and 66 percent of his second serve points. Karen Khachanov is coming off a 5 sets win over Pablo Carreno-Busta that took 45 games to decide. Last year in Rolex Paris Masters Karen capitulated to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the 1 st round 6-3 2-6 6-2. Kyrgios has won 8 of his last 10 matches on hard court. Karen’s best result of this current year was reaching the final in Tokyo. ![]() Kyrgios is 1-2 in career grand slam quarterfinal matches. Two top 20 players, Grigor Dimitrov and Karen Khachanov, have been pitted against each other in a blockbuster first-round match at the 2020 Vienna Open. Kyrgios looks to make his second grand slam semifinal. Kyrgios has now won 14 of his last 16 matches overall. Kyrgios got 75 percent of his first serves in play and hit 21 aces. ![]() Kyrgios won 67 percent of his total service points and converted on 5 of his 7 break points. In the victory, Kyrgios won 75 percent of his first serve points and 46 percent of his second serve points. Nick Kyrgios is coming off a 4 sets win over Daniil Medvedev that took 39 games to decide. ![]() Nick Kyrgios and Karen Khachanov meet in the quarterfinal of the 2022 tennis US Open. The Line: Karen Khachanov +350 / Nick Kyrgios -500
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