
Tallon Griekspoor was eliminated on Saturday in the eighth finals of the ATP tournament of Chengdu. The third -placed Dutchman lost in three sets of the Japanese Qualifier Taro Daniel. Suzan Lamens missed out on the semi -finals in Seoel.
The 29-year-old Griekspoor had an excellent start on the hard court in China, but lost Daniel with 6-3, 4-6 and 3-6 of the three-year-older Daniel after a slump. This continues the meager phase of Griekspoor. The best Dutch tennis player booked his last victory in July.
Since Griekspoor won the ATP tournament of Mallorca at the end of June, he has hardly known successes. On both Wimbledon and the US Open, it was eliminated in the first round. He also won no party in Toronto, Cincinnati and Winston-Salem.
Against Daniel, the number 168 in the world, he seemed to put Griekspoor an end to that lousy series. The Dutchman walked out to 3-1 and won the first set convincingly, after which it went wrong in the second set. With a breakpoint on 4-5, Daniel struck and the stand in sets equalized.
That blow did not get over Griekspoor anymore. Daniel was a size too big in the third set. The Qualifier used his first competition point, so that Griekspoor has to wait longer for his first victory since July 18.
Lamens do not cope with double specialist Siniaková
For Lamens, the WTA tournament of Seoel is on it. The 26-year-old Dutch lost in the quarterfinals of the Czech Katerina Siniaková: 1-6 and 5-7.
On the hard court of the South Korean capital, Lamens was immediately broken, so that she had to be chased immediately. Siniaková continued to serve well in contrast to lamens and pulled the first set to him in just half an hour.
Lamens fought back in the second set. The number one in the Netherlands undone two early breaks, but was broken with a 5-6 deficit. After 1 hour and 42 minutes, Siniaková decided the game on her third match point.
Siniaková is the number 77 in the world, but is the global number two in the doubles and is admitted to the tournament in Seoul with a wildcard. The 29-year-old Czech conquered the Wimbledon title in the mixed doubles earlier this year with the Amsterdammer Sem Verbeek.
Lamens is the global number 64 in singles and played her first tournament in Seoel since the US Open. In New York, Lamens stranded in the second round, in which she cleverly brought a set of world topper Iga Swiatek. The Polish is the title favorite in Seoel.
Tallon Griekspoor was Eliminated on Saturday in the Eighth Finals of the ATP Tournament of Chengdu. The Third-Seeded Dutchman Lost the Japanese Qualifier Taro Daniel in Three Sets from the Japanese Qualifier. Suzan Lamens Missed the Semi-Finals in Seoul.
The 29-Year-old Griekspoor had an excellent start on the hard court in China, but Lost after a slump with 6-3, 4-6 and 3-6 from the three-year go-go daniel. This meant that griekspoor’s Mager phase continues. The best Dutch Tennis Player Achieved His Last Victory in July.
Since Griekspoor won the ATP Tournament of Mallorca at the End of June, he has barely had any successes. He was eliminated in the First Round at Both Wimbledon and the US Open. He also failed to win a match in Toronto, Cincinnati and Winston-Salem.
Against Daniel, The Number 168 in the world, Greek track seemed to put an end to that poor series. The Dutchman ran out to 3-1 and convincingly won the first set, after which things used to be in the second set. At a breakpoint at 4-5, Daniel Struck and Drew the score in sets.
Greek track did not get over that blow. In the third set, Daniel was a size too big. The Qualifier Used His First Match Point, So Greek Railway has to wait equally Longer for his first Victory Since July 18.
Lamens Not Up To Double Specialist Siniaková
The WTA Tournament of Seoul is over for Lamens. The 26-Year-old Dutchwoman Lost the Czech Katerina Siniaková in the Quarter-Finals Against Against: 1-6 and 5-7.
On the Hard Court of the South Korean Capital, Lamens was broken immediately, so she immediately had to chase. Siniaková Continued to Serve Well, Unlike Lamens, and Tok the First Set in Just Half An Hour.
In The Second Set Lamens Fought Back. The Number One in the Netherlands Reversed Two Early Breaks, But was Broken at A 5-6 Deficit. After 1 hour and 42 minutes, siniaková decided the match on her third match point.
Siniaková is Number 77 in the world, but is the world number two in Doubles and Has Been Admitted to the Tournament in Seoul with a Wildcard. The 29-Year-old Czech PreviOutly won The Wimbledon Title in Mixed Doubles with the Amsterdammer Sem Verbeek This Year.
Lamens is Number 64 in the world in Singles and Played Her First Tournament in Seoul Since the US Open. In New York, Lamens Stranded in the Second Round, in which she Cleverlyly Snatched a Set from World Topper Iga Swiateek. The Polish is the Title Favorite in Seoul.