Medvedev holds the pulse with Djokovic and Berrettini retires

A rather discreet performance, especially with the serve (nine double faults), was enough for Daniil Medvedev to overcome Benoit Paire on his debut in Acapulco (Mexico) on Tuesdaya player as great as irregular, who put the Russian in trouble at times, but did not know how or could not finish him off before losing by 6-3 and 6-4 in 1h41. Medvedev thus endured the pulse he maintains for the world number one in the distance with Novak Djokovic, who also went to the second round in Dubai.

Medvedev has a good chance of taking the throne from the Serb. He will get it this week if he wins the Mexican Openbut also if he reaches the final and Djokovic does not win the Duty Free Tennis Championships, if he gets to the semifinals and the Balkan does not reach the final and even, as things stand now, if Nole does not continue in competition for least until the penultimate round.

The Muscovite did not need to practice his best tennis against a Paire who did his thing, although this time he played quite seriously. The first set escaped him despite disturbing Medvedev in almost all the returns, and in the second set he lost the advantage that had given him his only break and gave up with a partial against 3-0after breaking his shirt in the gypsy style after conceding the counter-break of the first seed of the tournament, which will face this Wednesday (1:00, Sports by M+) in the round of 16 Spaniard Pablo Andújar, who beat the local Álex Hernández (6-0 and 6-1 in 61 minutes).

Berrettini if ​​he retires

Matteo Berrettini, Rafa Nadal’s potential rival in the quarterfinals, had to leave after winning the first set 6-4, when he fell 5-1 in the second against the American Tommy Paul. The Italian, fifth favourite, pointed to his stomach when he informed the chair umpire of his abandonment. The Australian John Millman was also unable to finish his match against Marcos Giron when he lost 7-6 (3) and 2-0 due to an absurd ball hit in the right eye that he gave himself while trying to pick up a ball with his racket. The American will be Pablo Carreño’s next rival (1:00) Meanwhile, on court 1, Feliciano López (seven double faults), who had been invited by the organizers, saw how the Japanese Yoshihito Nishioka traced him back to win for 2-6, 6-0 and 6-4 in just over two hours.

Tsitsipas can beat Djere in tie-breaks

The Greek also suffered to seal his pass Stefanos Tsitsipas, third favorite for the title, who resorted to tie-breaks to knock down a combative Laslo Djere 7-6 (7) and 7-6 (4) after two hours and 13 minutes of play. Tsitsipas, who was not very successful on serve, had to suffer against the tough Serb, who broke his serve in the seventh game of the first set where Tsitsipas managed to return the break in the game in which Djere served to win the set before close to the third a tie-break that was complicated.

In the second set, Tsitsipas broke Djere’s serve, which he managed to recover the break when Tsitsipas served in the tenth game to close out the match. Thus, the set went back to the tie-break, where Tsitsipas was more solid to close the match with the third match point he had and meet in the round of 16 with the American JJ WolF, who surprised the Italian Lorenzo Sonego 3-6, 7-6 (7) and 6-2.

Results of the ATP 500 in Acapulco.