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Hamburg Tournament Draw Announced: Buyun Chaokert Knocks Big Fu in the First Round!

It's a brand new week! In addition to Geneva, there is also an ATP 500 tournament in Hamburg, so let's take a look at the players who are gearing up for the final moment of the French Open.


At the last minute, the two Rome Masters semi-finalists, Sinner and Paulo, as well as former tournament runner-up Tsitsipas, withdrew from the tournament, which dimmed the starlight of the event. Homegrown star Zverev will undoubtedly stand on the stage, with the former champion going on as the top seed, and last year's Madrid Masters runner-up Aliassime being seeded.



The Canadian has slowed down the clay season after winning back-to-back hard court titles at the start of the year, and the youngster who once won five sets against Nadal at the French Open is still missing a title on clay.


There is also a key dialogue in the first round of the district, which is the French cannon Perikad vs. the Kazakh madman Bublik. Although the latter failed to win another important championship like the Harley races of the past, he still played amazing goals from time to time, which is also a unique sight on the tour.



The quarter-finals are led by fellow former tournament champion Rublev, and the Russian's dismal results since Safin became his coach, and with the world rankings approaching the top 20, he wonders if he will be able to regain some form as he approaches the French Open. The seeded player against him is Brandon Nakashima. In addition, the former Madrid Masters runner-up and homegrown second brother Struff is also in this area.



The three-quarters are led by Argentine No. 1 Serendro, who has not been too impressive at the French Open so far as a clay contender. This year, they have had a good momentum, reaching the semi-finals of the Masters for the first time in three years. Opposite him is his companion Báez, who is also a clay master to be reckoned with. There is also another Argentine colleague who has reached the quarter-finals of the French Open, Echeverri, and former Czech first-brother Lehecka, who has been completely overshadowed by compatriots Mensik and Mahachi this year.



The final zone is led by the big black man Tiafoe of the United States, and the only men's singles player in the country, Buyun Chaokert, will play against him in the first round.


Other players in the region include Copoli, who won his first career title this year, and two first-round headliners: Fokina vs. Monfils and Agut vs. Giron.


In addition to the post-00 twin stars Arca and Sinner, Djokovic and Zverev are the representatives of the second echelon, but both chose to warm up in the last week before the French Open.



One is a veteran who is nearly 38 years old, and the other is a physical short-standing person who needs to constantly inject insulin between games. One of them has to work hard to adjust their form, and the other has to stand up for the local event, which is really a last resort. What kind of state can they show? Stay tuned! (Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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