ATP ROUNUP: Top 10 Seeds in Munich

Mariano Navone, unqualified from Argentina, suffered the greatest upset of the day, and Munich on Tuesday, BMW Open in Germany in the first round of Canada 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3) Canada’s seed Felix Auger-Aliassime’ı downloaded.
Navone, who ranks 70th in the world, fought back and broke Augger-Aliassime in the last set that went to victory in more than three hours. Navone saved 14 out of 19 break points and won 83 percent of the second service score (10 of 12).
Czech No. 6 Seed Jakub Mensik and Canada No. 8 Seed Dennis Shapovalov was also sad victims, because the Mensik German Joker Card Yannick Hanfmann 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-3 and Shapovalov lost to 3-0, Diego Dedura-Palomero 7-6 (2), the German lucky losing. Shapovalov had to retire in the second set, because the 17-year-old Dedura-Palomero won the first player in 2008 or a ATP tour match.
4 seeds from France were among the other winners of Francisco Cerundulo, the seed number 5 from Ugo Humbert and Argentina.
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Native World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz was tested by the American elimination Ethan Quinn before 6-2, 7-6 (6) was dominated to reach the quarter-finals.
Quinn, who ranks 126th in the world, took a break in the second set before he retreated to win the win after Alcaraz saved a set score in the Tiebreak. Spain broke Quinn twice in the first set while saving five break points.
No. 2 Seed Casper Ruud, Norway Ruud, No. 3 Seed Stefanos Tssitsipas, 5 seeds from Australia Alex de Minaur and France number 7 from France Arthur Fils Plain victories. 9 Seed Frances Tiafoe was not as lucky as the American’s seedless Spanish Jaume Munar fell to 2-6, 7-5, 6-1.
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