par Antonin Gizolme (iDalgo)
Un an après sa grave blessure en demi-finale de Roland Garros, Alexander Zverev a dominé Frances Tiafoe pour se qualifier pour les huitièmes de finale de l'édition 2023. Après un combat titanesque de 3h45, l'Allemand a fini par faire craquer l'Américain dans le jeu décisif . Les deux hommes se sont longtemps rendus coup pour coup, enchainant les passings géniaux et les échanges à rallonge.
Zverev défiera Dimitrov pour une place en quart de finale. Dans le même temps, Holger Rune n'a pas fait de cadeaux à Olivieri et s'impose facilement . Le Danois devra disposer de Francisco Cerundolo au prochain tour. L'Argentin a battu Taylor Fritz en quatre manches et réalise son meilleur résultat en Grand Chelem dans sa carrière. Casper Ruud lui non plus n'a pas tremblé pour disposer de Zhang .
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