Kyrgios
suffered
a
disappointing
semi-final
defeat
to
Andy
Murray
in
Stuttgart
last
week,
but
looked
greatly
improved
against
Tsitsipas
as
he
recovered
from
a
set
down
to
win
5-7
6-2
6-4.
It
was
the
second
serve
of
both
men
where
Kyrgios
shone,
winning
76
per
cent
(28
of
37)
of
points
on
his
second
serve,
and
58
per
cent
(23
of
40)
on
his
opponent’s.
“Stef
is
one
of
the
best
players
in
the
world
at
the
moment
and
he’s
going
to
have
some
amazing
results
and
I’m
sure
many,
many
grand
slams,”
Kyrgios
said
following
his
win.
“I
don’t
know
if
I
can
say
the
same
for
me,
but
I’m
happy
to
still
be
able
to
produce
this
level
with
the
tournaments
I
play.
It
is
a
testament
to
how
hard
I
do
work
when
I’m
not
playing.”
He
will
face
Pablo
Carreno
Busta
in
the
quarter-finals
after
the
Spanish
sixth
seed
beat
Sebastian
Korda
6-4
0-6
6-3.
Elsewhere,
Hubert
Hurkacz
will
face
Felix
Auger-Aliassime
in
the
last
eight
after
defeating
Ugo
Humbert
7-6
(7-5)
6-3,
while
the
Canadian
also
won
in
straight
sets
against
Mackenzie
McDonald
7-6
(9-7)
6-1.
The
one
remaining
first
round
match
saw
number
one
seed
Daniil
Medvedev
beat
David
Goffin
6-3
6-2
to
set
up
a
second
round
clash
with
Ilya
Ivashka.
Through
to
his
9️⃣th
quarter-final
at
@QueensTennis!
????@cilic_marin
gets
past
Alexander
Bublik
7-6
7-5
to
advance!
#CinchChampionships
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ATP
Tour
(@atptour)
June
15,
2022
At
the
Queen’s
Club
Championships,
sixth
seed
Denis
Shapovalov
was
eliminated
by
Tommy
Paul
6-4
2-6
6-4,
with
the
American
now
scheduled
to
face
Stanislas
Wawrinka
in
the
second
round.
It
means
that
six
of
the
eight
seeds
in
west
London
were
knocked
out
in
the
first
round,
with
Matteo
Berrettini
and
Marin
Cilic
the
only
remaining
seeds.
The
latter
sealed
his
place
in
the
quarter-finals
on
Wednesday
with
a
7-6
(8-6)
7-5
win
over
Alexander
Bublik.
Cilic
will
play
Finland’s
Emil
Ruusuvuori
in
the
last
eight
after
he
beat
home
favourite
Jack
Draper
6-2
7-6
(7-2).
The
best
contest
of
the
day
came
between
Alejandro
Davidovich
Fokina
and
Alex
de
Minaur,
with
the
former
coming
from
behind
to
win
4-6
6-4
7-5
to
set
up
a
quarter-final
with
Botic
van
de
Zandschulp,
who
beat
Grigor
Dimitrov
7-6
(7-5)
6-3.
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