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Rome Men's Singles quarterfinals preview: Sinner meets the gold test, and Mei always fights Musetti!

After many days of fighting, the top 16 players in the men's singles of the Rome Masters have all been produced, let's take a look at the next matchups. Who will the Eight Horses consist of?


Zone 3/4

Draper vs. Mutai


Although Draper reached the final of the just-concluded Madrid Masters, it was not an easy task against Mutai, who was ranked much lower than him. The Frenchman showed his tenacity in a hard-fought battle against ninth seed Rune in the previous round, and he fell to the ground to celebrate his hard-earned victory. is more optimistic about Draper, a potential opponent in the next round, Aca, but the two are missing another expectation after the Australian Open.



Khachanov vs. Alcaraz


With back-to-back victories over two Serbian clay-court players, this is the first time Acre has reached the round of 16. He has a knack for making history, and this year he made a splash at the Monte Carlo Masters, winning his first victory. And what about Rome? Although Khachanov, who played against him in this round, also reached the quarterfinals of the French Open, he was not outstanding compared to his hard court strength, and Aka should be soaring.


Zone 4/4

Musetti vs Medvedev


With the new world top 10 and this year's clay season playing exceptionally well, and the Masters reaching the round of 16 in a row but needing to regain lost ground after two years of title drought, this matchup can be called the most eye-catching battle of the round.



Fez vs. Zverev


After beating Tsitsipas in the previous round with a four-game winning streak, Fez once again faced Zverev. The pair have also played each other frequently recently, with Fess currently in form dropping slightly after impressive performances in the first three Masters. However, he defeated local king Zverev in the final of the Hamburg tournament and won the first championship of his career, and he has a certain psychological advantage.


Zone 1/4:

Sinner vs F. Cerendro


The scores of the two opponents in the last round were similar, both of which allowed their opponents to win only six games in straight sets, and Sinner looked good despite being out of the court for three months, and the opponents he faced in this round were a real litmus test. Even if they can win, the Italians will definitely lose a layer of skin.



Munar vs. Ruud


The expected back-to-back battles between Koda and Ruud failed to stage, and Munar was upset to advance, while Ruud accepted Berrettini's retirement gift after winning the first set, and continued to be optimistic about Ruud in the semifinals of the previous tournament.


Zone 2/4:

Hurkacz vs. Mensik


Two Miami Masters champions are set to battle on clay, and the Pole is finally back in form as the clay season draws to a close. However, in the face of Mensick, who has not dropped the line, I am afraid that there will be more than one luck.



Paul vs. Deminer


After a fierce battle, Paul submits Pony Jr. Last year's semi-finals were looking to remain competitive in the top 10, and De Minaur's progress on clay in recent years is a testament to the pair's victory。 (Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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