Russian tennis player Karen Khachanov won against the Pole Camila Maihshaka in the second round of the tournament in the Netherlands Hertogenbosch.
In the first set, the opponents exchanged points won on their serve, until Khachanov retired with the score 5:6. In the second game, the situation repeated itself almost like a mirror – the Russian finally broke and won the set.
In the tiebreaker segment, the Russian immediately lost two games on his serve. Losing 0:4, he managed to overtake the opposition and take the lead in the tie-break. During the match, with the score 5:5, Khachanov picked up match points on his serve.
The match lasted 2 hours and 40 minutes, Khachanov went 9 sets from start to finish and committed 4 double faults.
In the quarter-finals, the Russian will meet the Canadian Félix Auger-Alyassime. Earlier, Daniil Medvedev entered the third round of the tournament in the Netherlands, having received the first seed at ‘s-Hertogenbosch.
ATP 250. Libema Open. ‘s-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands). Grass. Prize fund — 648,130 euros
2nd round
Karen Khachanov (Russia, 5) – Kamil Mayhshak (Poland) – 5:7, 7:5, 7:6 (5)
Source : MatchTV

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