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Shelton and de Minaur Survive Tough Tests at Hamburg Open

Top-10 players Ben Shelton and Alex de Minaur both needed three sets to win their first-round matches at the Hamburg Open. Shelton defeated lucky loser Marcos Giron, while de Minaur came from a set down to beat Francisco Cerundolo. In Geneva, veteran Stan Wawrinka became the oldest player to win an ATP clay-court match since 1994. Stefanos Tsitsipas also advanced after a hard-fought tie-break win over Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.

ATP Roundup: Ben Shelton, Alex de Minaur survive tough opening tests

New Delhi, May 19

Ben Shelton and Alex de Minaur faced tough first-round matches at the Hamburg Open. Both top-10 players needed three sets to move on in Germany.

World No. 6 Shelton, who is seeded second in Hamburg, beat lucky loser Marcos Giron 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(3). This marked Shelton's first win since he claimed the title in Munich last month. He started strong but Giron pushed him to a deciding set. Shelton regained his focus in the tie-break to secure the win.

Third seed de Minaur also had to fight hard. He came back from a set down to defeat Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. This win ended a three-match losing streak for the Australian as he heads into the final stretch of the clay-court season.

Home fans cheered for German players Daniel Altmaier and Yannick Hanfmann, who both won their matches. Argentina's Tomas Martin Etcheverry and Camilo Ugo Carabelli also moved on to the next round. Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina and Czech newcomer Jakub Mensik rounded out the list of winners on the first day.

In the Geneva Open, veteran Swiss player Stan Wawrinka had a thrilling 6-2, 4-6, 7-6(5) win over Italy's Raul Brancaccio. The 41-year-old wild card survived a tense tie-break in the deciding set and became the oldest player to win an ATP Tour clay-court match since Jimmy Connors in 1994.

Greek wild card Stefanos Tsitsipas advanced, but not without difficulty. After jumping to a 6-2 lead in the second-set tie-break, he struggled to close out the match. Finally, he converted his sixth match point to defeat France's Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 6-4, 7-6(8).

In addition, fifth seed Arthur Rinderknech moved on, along with unseeded players Alex Michelsen, Lithuania's Edas Butvilas, and Argentine duo Mariano Navone and Francisco Comesana.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Nice to see tennis updates from around the world, but I wish Indian players got more coverage in our news. Our juniors are doing well but rarely get mentioned in such roundups. 😊

James A

Tsitsipas really needs to work on his mental game. Six match points to close out against an unseeded player? That's not what you expect from a top seed. Still, credit to Mpetshi Perricard for pushing him.

Rohit P

The Hamburg Open always produces quality matches. Shelton's big serve is a weapon, but he needs to be more consistent. Giron almost pulled off an upset! Good to see the clay season heating up before Roland Garros. 🇮🇳🎾

Sarah B

Wawrinka still has that champion's heart. Jimmy Connors' record was set in 1994—that's older than some of these players! 😄 Hope Stan can keep going a bit longer. Tennis needs these legends.

Nikhil C

De Minaur finally ending his losing streak is big for his confidence. He's been struggling on clay, but this win over Cerundolo (who is solid on this surface) shows he can adapt. Would love to see him go deep in Hamburg.

Michael C

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