Chesnokov responded to Nadal’s decision to skip the Australian Open
The match lasted 2 hours 57 minutes and ended with a score of 7:6 (7:4), 4:6, 7:5 in favor of the Russian.
Shevchenko made five aces, committed four double faults and converted five out of 11 break points. His opponent made nine serves, committed two service errors and converted five out of 11 break points.
Shevchenko’s next opponent will be the winner of the match between Christopher O’Connell (Australia) and Arthur Rinderkneche (France).
Source: Sport

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