Davidovich vs Paul: Injury Ends Australian Open Run

No sale Davidovich of the loop, the one in which he has been imbued Tommy Paulhis kryptonite. Before, the American fell sharply last year in the Open the Australia and reissues tropezón in the current edition. Although not completely, as he left due to injury before playing the third set. Of course, in those instances, the Spaniard had already succumbed to a double 6-1. Davidovich accused the victory against Opelka worked with pick and stick for four hours.

Davidovich did not embarrass Paul, one of his black beasts, with whom he has always lost. All his matches have fallen on the side of the 28-year-old American, who was ranked eighth in the world in June of last year. Now he is twentieth in the ranking. Tommy Paul did not give any respite to the Spaniard who did not feel comfortable from the beginning.

He barely found a way to disturb an opponent who seemed superior at all times and stopped Davidovich, who He requested medical assistance in a second set exchange and was treated for an ailment in his left leg. Alejandro was moving away from the round of 16 that he achieved last year in Australia and from a fourth round duel between Spaniards.

Well, the winner of the clash will face Alcaraz in the round of 16. Tommy Paul reached the semi-finals in Melbourne in 2023 and the quarterfinals in 2025. In other Grand Slam tournaments last year, Paul reached the quarterfinals in Roland Garroswhere he was defeated precisely by Carlos Alcarazthe third round in the US Openbeaten by the Kazakh Alexander Bublik and the second round in Wimbledon.

James Whitfield

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